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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Oct 7.
Published in final edited form as: Perspect Sex Reprod Health. 2003 Mar-Apr;35(2):62–70. doi: 10.1363/3506203

TABLE 6.

Significant correlation coefficients from analyses assessing the relationship between service domain and mode of delivery and evaluation outcomes, by gender

Gender and outcome Domain Mode of delivery
School/
job
Sexuality/
health
Psycho-
social
Activities One-on-
one
Group
All
Likelihood of early parenting ns −.11*** .ns .ns −.12*** .ns
Likelihood of contraceptive use ns ns ns ns ns .10**
Gang activities ns ns ns ns −.09** ns
Frequency of sex in last 3 mos. −.11* −.09* ns ns ns ns
Used contraceptive at last sex, ns ns .20** ns .16* ns
Males
Likelihood of abstaining ns −.16** ns .25*** ns .14**
Likelihood of early parenting ns −.16** ns ns −.14** ns
Truancy −.21*** −.12* −.18** ns −.22*** −.12*
Had first sex since pretest ns ns ns ns ns −.17**
Females
Likelihood of early parenting ns −.11* −.15** ns −.14** ns
Likelihood of contraceptive use .11* .10* ns ns ns .14**
Truancy ns ns .13** ns ns ns
Had first sex since pretest ns .12* ns ns ns ns
Consistency of contraceptive use
 since pretest,
.28** ns ns ns ns ns
Used contraceptive at last sex, ns .23* .23* ns ns ns
*

p<.05.

**

p<.01.

***

p<.001.

Based on sexually experienced respondents only.

Assessed at posttest only (not a change score). Notes: Outcomes are change scores unless otherwise noted. Tests for correlations among all clients statistically controlled for youths’ age and gender, and those conducted for males and females separately statistically controlled for age. ns=not significant.