Table 3. The Relationship Between IPV and Condom Use Self-Efficacy (N = 118).
Variables | Model 1 | Model 2 |
---|---|---|
Individual characteristics | ||
Black | 1.928* (.897) | 1.890* (.882) |
Education | 0.242 (.466) | 0.173 (.459) |
Employment status | −0.622 (.512) | −0.433 (.511) |
Soft drug use | 0.416 (.404) | 0.312 (.400) |
Hard drug use | −0.241 (.403) | −0.203 (.396) |
Mental illness | −1.619 (.880) | −1.320 (.875) |
Interpersonal characteristics | ||
Marital status | −0.100 (.384) | −0.058 (.378) |
Number of partners | −0.025 (.028) | −0.020 (.027) |
Blamed | −0.865* (.383) | −0.631 (.392) |
Disagreements | 1.124* (.488) | 1.082* (.480) |
Intimate partner violence | — | −1.986* (.906) |
Constant | 24.085 | 23.836 |
R2 | 0.142 | 0.179* |
Adjusted R2 | 0.062 | 0.094 |
Note: Numbers in parentheses are standard errors. IPV = intimate partner violence.
p < .05.