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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Behav Med. 2017 Feb 8;40(4):631–640. doi: 10.1007/s10865-017-9832-4

Table 3.

Correlations (N = 258)

1
Past Use
2
Future Use
3
Benefits
4
Risks
5
Stop IT
6
Sex
7
Out. Tan
8
Prop. Tan
9
Lifetime IT
1. Gone Tanning in the Past
2. Plan to Tan in the Future .65***
3. Talk about Benefits .53*** .52***
4. Talk about Risks .33*** .23*** .59***
5. Talk about Stopping IT .41*** .34*** .39*** .46***
6. Sexa .12* .04 .13* .23*** .16*
7. Outdoor Tanning Freq. .30*** .27*** .35*** .21** .14* .14*
8. Propensity to tan .18** .22*** .12 .01 .02 −.01 −.15*
9. Lifetime IT .38*** .43*** .37*** .23*** .26*** .15* .31*** .19**
10. IT Statusb .28*** .44*** .38*** .15* .10 −.04 .29*** .30*** .33***

Note:

*

p < .05;

**

p < .01;

***

p < .001. Indoor Tanning = IT.

a

Sex was coded Male = 0, Female = 1.

b

IT status was coded Former = 0, Current = 1).