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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Jun 23.
Published in final edited form as: AIDS Educ Prev. 2013 Feb;25(1):49–61. doi: 10.1521/aeap.2013.25.1.49

Table 2.

Results of Multiple Regression Analyses Predicting Measures of Unprotected Anal Intercourse in the Past 3 Months.

Outcome Variable:
Number of UAI Occasions Number of UAI Partners
Covariatea B p-value B p-value
Tested for HIV in the past 12 months 0.637 .129 0.416 .124
HIV-seropositive at most recent test −0.989 .014 −0.093 .724
Perceived peer norms for condom use −0.108 .025 −0.064 .044
Risk reduction behavioral intentions −0.145 .004 −0.104 .002
Gay acculturation/activities −0.035 .232 0.001 .971
Internalized homonegativity (homophobia) −0.027 .115 0.006 .610
Resilience −0.026 .084 0.031 .083
AIDS conspiracy beliefs −0.042 .066 −0.039 .014
Days drank alcohol in past month 0.011 .527 0.007 .606
Used pot, cocaine, or poppers in past month 0.629 .049 0.223 .284
Used prescription opiate in past month 0.507 .155 0.502 .040
a

Predictor variable that achieved a p-value <.10 in univariate regression analysis on either of the dependent variables was included in the multiple regression models for both outcomes.