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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Mar 2.
Published in final edited form as: Eval Health Prof. 2018 May 3;41(2):183–215. doi: 10.1177/0163278718772882

Table 3.

Reliability estimates (McDonald’s omega) for psychosocial measures averaged across waves

Dataset
Variable (Datasets Including) A* B C D E F G H
Motivation
  Attitude (2) .928 .677
  Beliefs Negative (5) .798 .590 .914 .762 .780
  Beliefs Positive (3) .610 .881 .833
  Intentions (5) .663 .852 .657 .748 .856
  Knowledge (1) .403
  Normative Beliefs (8) .874 .891 .888 .866 .458 .900 .869 .887
  Risk-Taking (1) .765
  Sensation Seeking (1) .873
  Values (3) .753 .722 .716
Personal Competence
  Decide Skill (5) .587 .782 .734 .585 .849
  Emotion Skill (3) .764 .816 .732
  Goal Skill (2) .779 .856
  Self-Efficacy (2) .795 .575
  Self-Esteem (6) .454 .887 .817 .731 .666 .904
Social Competence
  Media Skill (1) .809
  Refusal Skill (5) .821 .967 .908 .844 .925
  Social Skill (1) .652
Environment
  Access/Availability (2) .755 .594
  Bonding to School (3) .655 .800 .638
  Parenting (5) .666 .769 .670 .900 .763
*

For dataset A, coefficients could be calculated for only one wave of data for Normative Beliefs, Values, Decision Skill, Self-Efficacy, Self-Esteem, and Parenting.

Only one measure per wave; value is the average correlation coefficient across waves.