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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Apr 15.
Published in final edited form as: Health Psychol. 2009 Sep;28(5):631–640. doi: 10.1037/a0015200

Table 1.

Acceptance and Retention as a Function of Gender and External Resources

All interventions
Only multisession interventions
Acceptance Retention Acceptance Retention
% Women 0.09 −0.23** 0.02 −0.16***
Past condom use (linear) 0.47** −0.02 0.94*** 0.27***
Past condom use (quadratic) 0.33+ −0.35*** −0.02 −0.52***
Kk 17 80 11 48
QR 11.73*** 406.33*** 19.81*** 253.68***
QE 21.84*** 1461.23*** 2.51 930.68***
R2 .35 .22 .89 .21
Instrumental/financial incentives 0.10 0.52*** −0.10 0.54***
Past condom use (linear) 0.49** −0.05+ 0.98*** 0.16***
Past condom use (quadratic) 0.37+ −0.14*** −0.06 −0.28***
k 17 78 11 47
QR 11.75*** 720.10*** 20.09*** 512.36***
QE 21.81*** 1097.75*** 2.31 646.61***
R2 .35 .40 .90 .44
Group interventiona 0.12 −0.16*** −0.07 −0.57***
Past condom use (linear) 0.50*** −0.36** 0.92*** 0.31***
Past condom use (quadratic) 0.32+ 0.38* 0 −0.34***
k 16 72 11 43
QR 11.97*** 458.32*** 19.88*** 513.30***
QE 21.57*** 1056.70*** 2.43 548.77***
R2 .36 .30 .89 .48

Note. k = number of conditions in analysis; QR = coefficient of homogeneity for regression; QE = coefficient of homogeneity for error; R2 = squared multiple regression coefficient. Unless otherwise indicated, entries are standardized beta weights. Only treatment samples were used in this analysis. All variables in each panel were entered simultaneously.

a

Factor represented dichotomous choices (1 = yes; 0 = no).

+

p < .08.

*

p < .05.

**

p < .01.

***

p < .001.