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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Youth Adolesc. 2019 Jul 14;48(9):1686–1706. doi: 10.1007/s10964-019-01077-0

Table 4.

Correlation table for outcome variables

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
1 Perceived parent permissiveness 1.00
2 Attitudes toward teen .50*** 1.00
3 Normative beliefs about teen sex −.02 .18* 1.00
4 Self-efficacy to abstain from sex −.34*** −.39*** −.04 1.00
5 Willingness to hook-up though unwanted .41*** .46*** .01 −.41*** 1.00
6 Intentions to have sexual activity .31*** .45*** .20* −.31*** .38*** 1.00
7 Attitudes toward sexual communication −.22*** −.33*** .02 .45*** −.26*** −.25*** 1.00
8 Intentions to comm with med professional −.05 −.18** −.02 .19** −.10 −.16* .29*** 1.00
9 Attitudes toward teen contraceptive use −.30*** −.24*** .14* .40*** −.33*** −.16* .49*** .10 1.00
10 Self-efficacy to use contrace ption .05 .01 .11 .30*** −.07 .07 .27*** .17* .30*** 1.00
11 Willingness to have unprotected sex .32*** .39*** .09 −.50*** .54*** .41*** −.35*** −.18* −.35*** −.14* 1.00
12 Teen risky online behaviors .08 .26*** .24** −.30*** .21*** .24*** −.09 −.12* −.03 −.01 .23* 1.00
13 Perceived realism of media messages .00 .15* −.03 −.13* .15* .13* −.07 −.03 −.08 −.05 .05 .04 1.00
14 Media skepticism −.07 −.05 .14* .07 −.04 −.04 .18* .00 .26*** .23*** .00 .15* −.05 1.00
15 Media message completeness −.05 .04 .00 −.11* .08 .10 −.07 .07 −.09 −.08 .11 −.03 .07 −.14* 1.00
*

p<.05.;

**

p<.001.;

***

p<.0001.