Table 2.
Bivariate correlations among constructs of primary interest
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | M (SD) | |
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| 1. DAST | – | – | – | – | – | 3.7 (2.65) |
| 2. AUDIT | .18* | – | – | – | – | 10.8 (9.61) |
| 3. Medication self-efficacy | −.08 | −.24** | – | – | – | 83.7 (22.46) |
| 4. Appointment self-efficacy | −.23** | −.11 | .55** | – | – | 85.2 (21.14) |
| 5. Viral load | −.26** | −.05 | −.22** | −.08 | – | 2.7 (1.39) |
| 6. Appointments kept | .05 | .10 | .03 | .12* | −.27** | 4.6 (2.81) |
Note. AUDIT = Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test; DAST = Drug Abuse Screening Test. Pearson’s r is displayed for associations between continuous variables. Kendalls’ T is displayed for bivariate associations with appointments kept.
p < .05
p < .01