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. 2021 Jun 15;4(2):e19114. doi: 10.2196/19114

Table 4.

Results from generalized estimating equations: main effects of intervention exposure on adolescent report of sexual communication: positive communication (T0: n=411; T1: n=325; T2: n=311; T3: n=309).

Variables Provide birth control Sex permissive

B SE 95% CI P value B SE 95% CI P value
Intercept 11.322 6.018 −0.472 to 23.117 .06 1.193 1.889 −2.509 to 4.895 .53
18 months −0.047 0.145 −0.331 to 0.237 .75 0.112 0.050 0.014 to 0.210 .03
12 months 0.037 0.125 −0.208 to 0.281 .77 0.105 0.046 0.015 to 0.195 .02
6 months 0.067 0.129 −0.187 to 0.320 .61 0.019 0.049 −0.076 to 0.115 .69
Male gender 0.885 0.189 0.516 to 1.255 <.001 0.071 0.059 −0.045 to 0.187 .23
Sexual minority −0.334 0.242 −0.809 to 0.140 .17 0.272 0.086 0.103 to 0.440 .002
Sexual experience −1.405 0.213 −1.823 to −0.988 <.001 0.441 0.075 0.294 to 0.588 <.001
Age (years) −0.104 0.196 −0.488 to 0.280 .59 0.051 0.063 −0.072 to 0.175 .41
Racial or ethnic minority −0.247 0.217 −0.672 to 0.179 .26 0.027 0.066 −0.102 to 0.157 .68
Inverse Mills ratio −10.420 5.826 −21.837 to 0.998 .07 −1.924 1.898 −5.644 to 1.795 .31
Exposure to communications or alcohol component 0.414 0.232 −0.041 to 0.869 .07 −0.097 0.072 −0.239 to 0.045 .18
Exposure to relationships component −0.153 0.222 −0.588 to 0.282 .49 −0.019 0.071 −0.159 to 0.120 .78