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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Dec 24.
Published in final edited form as: Curr HIV Res. 2014;12(4):293–300. doi: 10.2174/1570162x12666140721124441

Table 3.

Correlations among risky sex, alcohol use, and strength of functional connectivity measures.

Variable 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1. Lifetime partners ----
2. Years sexually active .49*** ----
3. STI diagnosis .30*** .17* ----
4. Pregnancy .18* .22** .18* ----
5. Risky sex .44*** .21* .25** .29*** ----
6. Alcohol frequency .26*** .19* .11 .15* .26*** ----
7. AUDIT .31*** .28*** .17* .14 .32*** .60*** ----
8. dDMN −.07 .07 −.15 −.04 .00 .14* .10 ----
9. vDMN .11 .12 .02 .12 .13 .10 .09 .42*** ----
10. LECN −.06 −.01 −.12 −.04 −.01 .07 −.01 .42*** .22** ----
11. RECN −.09 −.10 .00 .10 −.05 .00 −.08 .20*** .06 .30***

STI = sexually transmitted infection; AUDIT = Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test; dDMN = dorsal default mode network; vDMN = ventral default mode network; LECN = left executive control network; RECN = right executive control network.