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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Feb 19.
Published in final edited form as: Creat Educ. 2014 Aug;5(15):1428–1447. doi: 10.4236/ce.2014.515161

Table 2.

Change in psychosocial determinants of sexual behavior and attitudes toward computers for learning following exposure to internet-based IYG computer lessons.

Psychosocial variable n Pre-test
M (SD)
Post-test
M (SD)
Change
M (SD)
t
Beliefs about abstinence until marriage 28 3.01 (.65) 2.94 (.78) −.07 (.57) −.664
Beliefs about waiting to have sex 31 3.20 (.61) 3.22 (.61) .02 (.55) .163
Perceived friends’ beliefs about waiting to have sex 31 2.45 (.69) 2.74 (.52) .29 (.68) 2.390*
Perceived friends’ sexual behaviors 29 1.64 (.71) 1.66 (.78) .03 (.64) .219
Reasons for not having sex 31 4.00 (2.38) 5.19 (2.88) 1.19 (1.85) 3.589**
Reasons for having sex 30 .73 (.83) .73 (1.43) .00 (1.68) .000
Self-efficacy to refuse having sex 26 3.19 (.65) 3.24 (.73) .05 (.69) .407
Condom knowledge 31 .68 (.35) .75 (.33) .08 (.36) 1.157
Condom attitudes 30 3.28 (.68) 3.14 (.98) −.13 (.72) −1.015
Perceived friends’ beliefs about condoms 29 2.87 (.81) 3.03 (.92) .16 (.89) .097
Self-efficacy to use condoms 24 1.31 (.56) 1.52 (.47) .21 (.44) 2.345*
Perceived likelihood of having oral sex in the next year 31 1.90 (1.14) 1.71 (1.24) −.19 (.83) −1.293
Perceived likelihood of having vaginal sex in the next year 31 1.84 (1.13) 1.81 (1.33) −.03 (.91) −.197
Perceived likelihood of abstaining until the end of high school 29 3.12 (1.52) 3.48 (1.72) .28 (1.56) .955
Perceived likelihood of abstaining until marriage 29 2.83 (1.61) 3.59 (1.34) .76 (1.22) 3.363**

Attitude toward computers for learning
While studying computers, the time passes quickly. 23 2.76 (.59) 2.275 (.88) −.39 (.84) −2.237*
I learn quickly while studying with computers. 23 2.80 (.77) 2.448 (.78) −.43 (.95) −2.206*
I feel comfortable while studying with computers. 23 2.76 (.52) 2.586 (.68) −.17 (.78) −1.073
Learning with computers increases my success. 23 2.44 (.71) 2.310 (.81) −.13 (.87) −.720
Learning from computers increases my confidence. 23 2.00 (.76) 2.344 (.72) .35 (.57) 2.912**
Computers make me eager to study more. 23 2.08 (.91) 2.366 (.81) .13 (.76) .826
At first, learning with computers seems enjoyable but later I am bored. 23 2.12 (.78) 2.266 (.78) .04 (.71) .295
Instruction with computers is very enjoyable. 23 1.92 (.86) 2.413 (.78) .48 (1.08) 2.121*
I would like to learn all my school courses with computers. 23 2.28 (.76) 2.233 (.89) −.04 (.93) −.225
I learn easily with colorful graphics and animation. 23 2.44 (.82) 2.466 (.78) −.04 (.93) −.225

Note:

a

All scales positively coded, except likelihood to have oral and vaginal sex.

*

p < .05,

**

p < .01.