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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2010 Sep 29.
Published in final edited form as: AIDS Behav. 2001 Dec;5(4):331–342. doi: 10.1023/A:1013134822868

Table III.

Correlations Among Control, Predictor, and Outcome Variables

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
1. Level of education .03 −.18** −.14 .40*** .11 .06 .18* −.24*** .27*** .31*
2. Live with HBF .27*** −.04 .02 −.07 −.03 .17** .03 −.38*** −.14
3. Children live with .07 −.25*** −.03 −.07 −.04 .15* −.19** −.22
4. Perceived risk −.08 −.06 −.01 −.16* .26*** −.03 .07
5. Employment .01 −.06 .05 −.26*** .28*** .01
6. Soc support-FAM −.01 .06 −.02 .09 .09
7. Soc support-FRD .05 −.02 −.10 −.12
8. Soc support-HBF −.13 −.21** −.06
9. Negative mood −.20** −.11
10. Condom-vaginal .44**
11. Condom-anal

Note. Live with HBF = Live with husband or boyfriend; Children live with = Live with children; Perceived risk = perceived chance that will get HIV from HBF; Employment = Regular or occasional full- or part-time work; Soc support-FAM = Social support from family members; Soc support-FRD = Social support from friends; Soc support-HBF = Social support from husband or boyfriend; Condom-vaginal = Condom use during vaginal sex during the past 6 months; Condom-anal= Frequency of condom use during anal sex during the past 6 months (N = 24).

*

p = .05, 2-tailed.

**

p = .01, 2-tailed.

***

p = .001, 2-tailed.