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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2009 Jan 19.
Published in final edited form as: Health Psychol. 2007 Nov;26(6):777–786. doi: 10.1037/0278-6133.26.6.777

Table 3.

CFA Item Loadings for Model M3 From Sub-Sample 2 and Model M4 From the Complete Sample

Item M3a M4b
1. If a microbicide had been available the last time you had sex with him, would you have wanted to use one? .74 .76
2. Would you have used a microbicide when you had sex with this partner the last time? .81 .82
3. Would you have had a microbicide available that last time? .72 .67
4. Would you have remembered to use a microbicide when you had sex with this partner the last time? .68 .68
5. If a microbicide cost about as much as a male condom, that is about 75 cents, would you have used it that last time? .85 .82
6. If a microbicide were [preference: available by prescription or available over-the-counterc], would you have used it that LAST TIME? .83 .86
7. If a microbicide were available as a [preferred formulationc] and could be [preference: inserted with an applicator or inserted without an applicatorc], would you use it in the future with [randomly chosen partner]? .69 .66
8. If a microbicide were available as a [preferred formulationc] and could be [preference: inserted with an applicator or inserted without an applicatorc], would you use it in the future with sexual partners who you feel an emotional commitment to? .60 .59
a

Based on final CFA model with 2 freely estimated error covariances on subsample 2

b

Based on final CFA model with 3 freely estimated error covariances on whole sample

c

Participant's response to a previous question was automatically inserted by the A-CASI program.