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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: AIDS Behav. 2015 Sep;19(9):1655–1665. doi: 10.1007/s10461-015-1107-x

Table 3.

Spearman’s rank correlation coefficients between SDT AUC values and participant characteristics. Significant correlations (p<.05) are shown in bold. Negative values indicate the variable was associated with steeper discounting of delayed condom-protected sex for the partner condition indicated above.

Characteristic Most want to have sex with Least want to have sex with Least likely to have a STI Most likely to have a STI
Demographics
 Under 30 years of age .23 .14 .22 .12
 No 4-year college degree −.13 −.02 .02 −.02
 Income < $30,000/year* −.25 −.14 −.15 −.24
Substance use (past 6 months)
 Alcohol −.18 .14 −.02 −.16
 Cannabis .25 −.11 .01 −.15
 Illicit use of drugs other than cannabis (e.g., opioids, stimulants, club drugs) .26 −.13 .26 .33
Sexual history (past 6 months)
 More than one male AI partner .06 .06 −.08 −.14
 Both male and female sexual partners −.08 −.01 −.17 .26
 UAI with male partner(s) .29 .22 −.17 −.19
 UAI with male partner(s) because condom was not immediately available −.18 −.06 −.16 .23
 AI with male partner(s) during/after binge drinking (! 5 drinks) .22 −.10 −.18 .31
 AI with male partners while/after using cannabis −.10 −.07 .09 −.13
 AI with male partners while/after illicitly using drugs other than cannabis −.15 −.04 −.15 .31
HIV/STIs
 Not worried about getting HIV .04 −.07 −.07 .11
 Not tested for HIV in past 6 months .23 .07 −.06 −.13
 Diagnosed with HIV or another STI −.10 −.16 −.14 −.09
Psychiatric History
 Diagnosed with depression .22 −.14 −.14 .23
 Victim of child abuse .02 .06 .15 .03
 Victim of intimate partner violence −.09 −.10 −.06 −.19

Note. AI = anal intercourse, UAI = unprotected anal intercourse HIV = human immunodeficiency virus, STI = sexually transmitted infection

*

Income data only available for n=57