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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Ethics Behav. 2015 Mar;25(2):146–168. doi: 10.1080/10508422.2014.948957

Table 3.

Linear Regressions Predicting Willingness to Participate in the Group-Based Interventiona and the Text Message-Based Interventionb

R2 F Change β t
Group-Based Intervention .64 15.97***
Monthly Income .15 2.14*
Felt Stigma −.20 −2.53*
Group Comfort .12 ns
Comfort with Sexual Topics in the Intervention −.05 ns
Sharing Experiences .08 ns
Learn from Others .09 ns
Teach Others .07 ns
Convenience .14 1.97+
Transportation Difficulties .02 ns
Anticipated Enjoyment of the Intervention .49 5.45***

Text Message-Based Intervention .62 16.37***
Comfort with Sexual Topics in the Intervention .36 3.46***
Comfort with General Texting about Sexual Topics −.04 ns
Sharing Experiences −.002 ns
Teach Others .02 ns
Convenience .21 2.94**
Intrusiveness −.08 ns
Texting Privacy .05 ns
Own phone −.10 ns
Anticipated Enjoyment of the Intervention .41 4.99***
a

Durbin-Watson = 2.03

b

Durbin-Watson = 1.93

+

p < .10

*

p < .05

**

p < .01

***

p < .001