Logistic regression analyses (Table 3), using those without CPA as the reference group revealed elevated rates of all risk factors for women endorsing behavioral items only or both question types as compared to endorsing neither CPA question type, with all risk factors other than maternal alcohol problems and cannabis dependence elevated in those who endorsed the trauma checklist questions type. Odds of experiencing CSA were significantly higher in those who endorsed CPA on both question types as compared to either alone – behavioral only (X2 = 7.98, p = .005) or trauma checklist only (X2 = 6.74, p = .010). Significant interactions (p < 0.1 for interactions) between CPA endorsement pattern and race were revealed for MDD (X2 = 7.64, p = .054), regular smoking (X2 = 11.06, p = .011) and CSA (X2 = 9.08, p = 0.028) and maternal alcohol problems (X2 = 6.34, p = 0.096).