Skip to main content
. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: Health Educ J. 2016 May 20;75(8):998–1011. doi: 10.1177/0017896916648994

Table 3.

Means, standard deviations (SDs) and correlations for variables in the study.

M (SD)
M (SD)
Range 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Sexually
active sample
Full sample
1 Sex −.16* .06 .05 −.17** .16** −.04 −.19** −.26**
2 Condom use −.16*
3 Condom availability 3.28 (1.56) 3.55 (0.90) 1–5 .12 .01 .63** .16** .04 .08 .14* .08
4 Condom accessibility 4.11 (0.90) 4.02 (0.95) 1–5 .04 −.03 .57** .12* −.04 .04 .14* −.02
5 Condom acceptability 3.39 (1.06) 3.25 (0.99) 1–5 −.16* .03 .33** .31** .12* .23** .47** .31**
6 Condom attitudes 3.42 (0.88) 3.47 (0.82) 1–5 .14 .39** .06 −.15 .01 .24** .07 .12*
7 Attitudes about dispenser 5.76 (1.18) 5.52 (1.17) 1–7 −.09 .15 .19* .02 .26** .31** .37** .40**
8 Comfort with dispenser 3.68 (1.29) 3.54 (1.28) 1–5 −.19* −.03 .17* .18* .53** .30 .29** .44**
9 Intentions to use dispensers 3.27 (1.47) 2.77 (1.45) 1–5 −.28** .34** .09 .01 .28** .15 .42** .50**

Sex was coded 0 = male, 1 = female. Sexually active sample (n = 163) in lower diagonal; full sample (n = 355) in upper diagonal; condom use row is empty for the full sample because it was only assessed for the sexually active sample.

*

p<.05;

**

p<.01.