Table 4.
Condom Positive / Low Hostility (n = 151) | Condom Negative / Moderate Hostility (n = 120) | Condom Negative / High Hostility (n = 42) | Total Sample (N = 313) | |
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Rape myth attitudes | 1.34 (0.32)a | 1.71 (0.45)b | 3.39 (0.67)c | 1.76 (0.79) |
Hostility toward women | 2.17 (0.73)a | 3.38 (0.78)b | 4.06 (1.00)c | 2.89 (1.07) |
Sexual sensation seeking | 2.75 (0.48)a | 3.12 (0.40)b | 3.15 (0.47)b | 2.95 (0.50) |
Impulsivity | 5.53 (3.57)a | 9.06 (3.89)b | 8.73 (3.90)b | 7.31 (4.12) |
Condom attitudes | ||||
Reliability/effectiveness | 6.34 (0.73)a | 5.49 (1.08)b | 5.54 (0.93)b | 5.90 (1.02) |
Pleasure | 4.32 (1.07)a | 3.18 (0.95)b | 3.28 (1.00)b | 3.74 (1.19) |
Identity stigma | 6.86 (0.26)a | 6.17 (0.73)b | 5.96 (0.90)b | 6.48 (0.70) |
Note. Means with differing subscripts are significantly different at p < .05. Higher scores on condom attitudes subscales reflect more positive attitudes toward condoms.