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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 3. Summary of Moderating Effects of Social Cognitive Variables on the Association between Week of Data Collection and Risk Appraisals, N = 137.

Cross-Level Interactions Model 1 Model 2


Adjusted Standardized Coefficents p-value Adjusted Standardized Coefficents p-value
Week of Data Collection -- -- -- --
 X HIV Knowledge <0.001 0.983 - 0.003 0.513
 X Risk Reduction Motivation - 0.015 0.158 0.009 0.582
 X Perceived Severity of Infection 0.020 0.148 0.015 0.322
 X Intentions to Use Condoms - 0.022 0.131 - 0.023 0.152
 X Social Norms of Condom Use 0.044 0.032 0.024 0.349
 X Condom Use Self-Efficacy 0.004 0.693 0.006 0.577
UAI x Week of Data Collection -- -- 0.010 0.730
 X HIV Knowledge -- -- 0.008 0.218
 X Risk Reduction Motivation -- -- - 0.055 0.014
 X Perceived Severity of Infection -- -- - 0.016 0.638
 X Intentions to Use Condoms -- -- 0.001 0.971
 X Social Norms of Condom Use -- -- 0.072 0.132
 X Condom Use Self-Efficacy -- -- - 0.011 0.648

NOTE: Model 1 examines the interactions between social cognitive variables and week of data collection in describing risk appraisals. Model 2 examines the three-way interactions between social cognitive variables, UAI, and week of data collection in describing risk appraisals. Each model was adjusted for the main effects of UAI at Level 1 and 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.