Table 3.
Condom-specific questions—summary scores before and at 12-week follow-up.
Mean outcome summary scoresa | Baseline, mean (SD) | 12-week follow-up, mean (SD) | P value baseline to follow-up |
Intention score (0-16)b | 11.96 (2.26) | 11.50 (3.46) | .73 |
Self-efficacy score (0-36)c | 25.96 (4.93) | 26.80 (5.85) | .5 |
Risk perception score (0-4)d | 2.04 (1.27) | 2.00 (1.84) | .72 |
Summary knowledge score (0%-100%)e | 29.55 (19.11) | 47.37 (22.27) | .007f |
aHigher scores indicate improved intentions, self-efficacy, and risk perceptions as measured using a 5-point Likert scale where 4=I strongly agree, 3=I agree, 2=I am not sure, 1=I disagree, and 0=I strongly disagree. The statements are worded in the affirmative. For example, “If I have sex without contraception (something to prevent pregnancy), I would probably get pregnant (or get someone pregnant).”
b4 questions (n=18).
c9 questions (n=19).
d2 questions (n=19).
e8 questions, percent correct out of 8 questions (n=14).
fStatistically significant result.