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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Ann Behav Med. 2014 Jun;47(3):325–334. doi: 10.1007/s12160-013-9549-8

Table 2. Summary of Moderating Effects of Social Cognitive Variables on the Association between Week of Data Collection and Sexual Risk Behavior, N = 137.

Cross-Level Interactions UAI,
Adjusted Odds Ratio
(95% CI)
Serodiscordant UAI,
Adjusted Odds Ratio
(95% CI)
Week of Data Collection -- --
 X HIV Knowledge 0.98 (0.96 – 1.01) 0.99 (0.97 – 1.01)
 X Risk Reduction Motivation 0.93 (0.93 –1.01) 0.94 (0.89 – 0.99)*
 X Perceived Severity of Infection 0.96 (0.83 – 1.10) 1.08 (0.86 – 1.35)
 X Intentions to Use Condoms 1.11 (1.00 – 1.22)* 1.05 (0.96 – 1.16)
 X Social Norms of Condom Use 0.94 (0.82 – 1.08) 0.93 (0.74 – 1.17)
 X Condom Use Self-Efficacy 1.00 (0.93 – 1.08) 0.96 (0.89 – 1.05)

NOTE: Each model was adjusted for the main effects of social cognitive variables at Level 2. All effects preceded by an “X” refer to the cross-level interactions between these variables and week of data collection in describing sexual risk behavior. UAI = unprotected anal intercourse. CI = Confidence Interval.

*

p < .05,

p < .1.