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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Assoc Nurses AIDS Care. 2012 Nov 2;24(3):256–267. doi: 10.1016/j.jana.2012.06.005

Table 5.

Outcome Measures Over Time (Means and Standard Deviations) and Correlations

Outcome Measure Time 1 Time 2 Time 3 Correlations (1,2), (2,3), (1,3) Effect Sizes (1,2), (2,3), (1,3)
HIV knowledgea .78 (.13) .83 (.10) .83 (11) .41, .56, .43 .37, .004, .37
Attitudes toward condoms 4.07 (.40) 4.27 (.42) 4.11 (.59) .66, .70, .59 .49, .37, .03
Perceived risk 1b (PERCEIVED 1) 2.50 (2.05) 1.90 (1.94) 3.14 (3.17) .72, .63, .61 .43, .33, .46
Perceived risk 2b (PERCEIVED 2) 8.95 (2.41) 8.58 (2.80) 8.03 (3.35) .25, −.02, .37 .08, .16, .29
Risk 1c .29 (.65) .22 (.72) .20 (.41) .76, .25, .11 .13, .04, .08
Risk 2c .92 (2.11) .88 (2.23) .26 (.82) .58, .04, −.17 .05, .26, .29
a

Fraction of correct answers.

b

Answers on the scale 1–10: 1 (How much do you think you can do to keep yourself from getting AIDS?), 2 (Based on the things you do, how much do you think you are at risk of getting HIV or AIDS?).

c

Sum of frequencies of risky behaviors over different categories: 1 (intercourse), 2 (illegal drugs).