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The National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey (NISVS)

Detailed State Tables

Table 7.1b
Lifetime Prevalence of Sexual Violence Other Than Rape by Any Perpetrator by State of Residence— U.S. Women, NISVS 2010

State

Weighted %

(95% C.I.)

Estimated Number of Victims1

(95% C.I.)1

United States Total

44.6

(43.1-46.2)

53,174,000

(50,947,000-55,400,000)

Alabama

39.3

(31.2-48.1)

737,000

(575,000-899,000)

Alaska

58.0

(48.1-67.2)

143,000

(111,000-175,000)

Arizona

43.6

(34.1-53.5)

1,064,000

(779,000-1,350,000)

Arkansas

42.2

(33.9-51.0)

475,000

(373,000-577,000)

California

40.7

(35.3-46.2)

5,634,000

(4,819,000-6,448,000)

Colorado

47.4

(38.4-56.5)

897,000

(674,000-1,120,000)

Connecticut

48.6

(38.8-58.5)

683,000

(504,000-862,000)

Delaware

34.9

(23.8-47.8)

123,000

(88,000-159,000)

District of Columbia

43.0

(26.4-61.4)

112,000

(57,000-167,000)

Florida

41.8

(34.4-49.7)

3,111,000

(2,451,000-3,771,000)

Georgia

46.4

(38.0-54.9)

1,731,000

(1,340,000-2,121,000)

Hawaii

41.9

(29.7-55.2)

210,000

(135,000-285,000)

Idaho

46.9

(38.0-56.0)

265,000

(197,000-333,000)

Illinois

50.6

(41.2-59.9)

2,526,000

(1,960,000-3,093,000)

Indiana

43.9

(36.1-52.0)

1,091,000

(852,000-1,329,000)

Iowa

33.1

(26.0-41.1)

389,000

(292,000-486,000)

Kansas

39.4

(29.9-49.8)

424,000

(285,000-562,000)

Kentucky

47.7

(39.5-56.1)

812,000

(638,000-986,000)

Louisiana

28.9

(21.3-38.0)

509,000

(353,000-664,000)

Maine

42.5

(33.2-52.5)

231,000

(185,000-277,000)

Maryland

54.9

(45.4-64.1)

1,248,000

(916,000-1,580,000)

Massachusetts

41.1

(32.1-50.7)

1,105,000

(817,000-1,392,000)

Michigan

45.2

(36.0-54.8)

1,773,000

(1,300,000-2,247,000)

Minnesota

48.4

(39.9-57.0)

982,000

(745,000-1,219,000)

Mississippi

33.8

(24.8-44.1)

387,000

(262,000-511,000)

Missouri

39.8

(31.2-48.9)

939,000

(683,000-1,194,000)

Montana

40.2

(31.6-49.4)

153,000

(115,000-190,000)

Nebraska

47.5

(38.5-56.6)

325,000

(240,000-410,000)

Nevada

48.0

(38.8-57.3)

463,000

(352,000-575,000)

New Hampshire

51.2

(41.6-60.7)

272,000

(201,000-342,000)

New Jersey

46.7

(35.9-57.7)

1,606,000

(1,121,000-2,091,000)

New Mexico

49.0

(40.3-57.7)

374,000

(292,000-457,000)

New York

48.2

(40.5-56.0)

3,798,000

(2,998,000-4,598,000)

North Carolina

51.0

(43.2-58.7)

1,875,000

(1,499,000-2,251,000)

North Dakota

30.6

(22.1-40.6)

77,000

(50,000-104,000)

Ohio

41.2

(32.2-50.7)

1,886,000

(1,402,000-2,369,000)

Oklahoma

48.0

(38.6-57.4)

680,000

(503,000-856,000)

Oregon

55.7

(47.2-63.9)

837,000

(666,000-1,008,000)

Pennsylvania

45.3

(37.4-53.4)

2,313,000

(1,827,000-2,798,000)

Rhode Island

34.9

(26.7-44.3)

151,000

(114,000-187,000)

South Carolina

45.9

(36.0-56.1)

831,000

(584,000-1,079,000)

South Dakota

38.7

(27.1-51.7)

120,000

(65,000-174,000)

Tennessee

44.4

(36.2-52.9)

1,108,000

(847,000-1,368,000)

Texas

46.5

(39.8-53.3)

4,201,000

(3,475,000-4,928,000)

Utah

47.8

(39.9-55.8)

459,000

(368,000-551,000)

Vermont

43.3

(33.7-53.4)

110,000

(78,000-142,000)

Virginia

42.0

(33.5-50.9)

1,302,000

(979,000-1,626,000)

Washington

53.2

(45.0-61.2)

1,367,000

(1,096,000-1,637,000)

West Virginia

35.9

(27.8-44.9)

265,000

(202,000-329,000)

Wisconsin

41.3

(33.6-49.6)

912,000

(711,000-1,112,000)

Wyoming

43.8

(33.5-54.6)

89,000

(61,000-117,000)

1 Rounded to the nearest thousand.
* Estimate is not reported; relative standard error > 30% or cell size ≤ 20.

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