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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 2016 Feb 18;40(3):638–646. doi: 10.1111/acer.12988

Table 1.

Bivariate Correlation Analysis Examining Associations among the Covariates and Variables of Interest

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
1. Race a ---
2. Education b .17 ---
3. Alcohol Use – Frequency c −.13 .09 ---
4. Alcohol Use – Quantity d −.01 −.23** .27** ---
5. SRAE – ES e −.17 −.03 .29** .27** ---
6. SRAE – DN f −.07 .07 .20* .29** .72** ---
7. SRAE – IR g −.20* −.08 .17 .28** .58** .58** ---
8. Delay Discounting h −.06 −.19* .17 .17 .06 −.01 .10 ---
9. Frequency of Non-steady Partner Sex −.08 −.13 .17 .13 −.04 −.13 −.05 .13 ---
10. Frequency of Condomless Non-steady Sex .02 −.17 .24** .17 .08 −.05 .11 .15 .76** ---
11. Frequency of Condomless Sex & Alcohol −.04 −.06 .46** .25** .16 .01 .21* .19* .66** .86** ---
12. Percentage of Condomless Sex & Alcohol i −.11 −.06 .50** .28** .30** .19* .35** .26** .09 .45** .68**
a

Race is a dichotomous variable (0 = White, 1 = Other).

b

Education is a categorical variable with higher scores representing more education.

c

Frequency of alcohol use reflects the percentage of drinking days in the past month.

d

Quantity of alcohol use reflects the average number of drinks per drinking day (past 30 days).

e

SRAE – ES is the for sex-related alcohol expectancies – enhanced sexuality domain score.

f

SRAE – DN is the for sex-related alcohol expectancies – decreased nervousness domain score.

g

SRAE – IR is the for sex-related alcohol expectancies – increased riskiness domain score.

h

Delay discounting is indexed by the overall k value derived from the Monetary Choice Questionnaire, with higher scores representing steeper discounting of delayed rewards.

i

Percentage of Condomless Sex & Alcohol = percentage of condomless non-steady sex events while intoxicated relative to all non-steady sexual activity (past 90 days).

*

p < .05;

**

p < .01