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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Sep 29.
Published in final edited form as: Health Psychol. 2015 Dec;34 Suppl:1252–1260. doi: 10.1037/hea0000279

Table 2.

Random State-Level Effects of Future Orientation on HIV Prevalence

State Intercept β
Alabama −0.13 −0.22
Arizona 0.04 −0.09
Arkansas 0.00 −0.12
California −0.07 −0.26
Colorado −0.03 −0.52
Connecticut −0.06 −0.50
Delaware −0.07 −0.49
Florida −0.06 −0.85
Georgia −0.02 −0.11
Hawaii 0.03 −0.14
Idaho 0.05 −0.02
Illinois 0.05 0.11
Indiana 0.06 −0.07
Iowa 0.04 0.02
Maryland −0.66 −2.68
Massachusetts 0.04 −0.27
Michigan 0.02 0.06
Minnesota 0.02 −0.06
Mississippi −0.14 −0.38
Missouri 0.10 −0.14
Montana 0.05 −0.05
Nebraska 0.05 0.00
Nevada −0.02 −0.34
New Hampshire 0.02 −0.14
New Jersey −0.11 −0.67
New Mexico 0.07 −0.07
New York 0.18 0.05
North Carolina 0.03 −0.21
Ohio 0.05 0.01
Oklahoma 0.04 −0.05
Oregon −0.02 −0.24
Pennsylvania 0.08 −0.19
Rhode Island −0.01 −0.16
South Carolina 0.01 −0.27
Tennessee 0.13 −0.08
Texas −0.06 −0.12
Utah 0.03 −0.02
Vermont 0.05 −0.08
Virginia 0.07 −0.11
Washington −0.03 −0.19
West Virginia 0.09 −0.01
Wisconsin 0.02 0.01
Wyoming 0.06 −0.03

Note. Random effects are from a multi-level model where slopes and intercepts for future oriented language were allowed to vary randomly between states.