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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Feb 21.
Published in final edited form as: Subst Use Misuse. 2022 Feb 21;57(5):786–798. doi: 10.1080/10826084.2022.2040030

Table 3.

Correlations among PrEP Unawareness, Sociodemographics, Alcohol and Other Substance Use, Sexual Risk Behavior and Perceived Risk of HIV (N=506)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
PrEP Age Educ. Race Cig MJ Drugs DD DDD HDD Max DW AS AUDIT RAB PRHS
1 -- .04 .07 −.08 .14* .11 .16* .21* .17* .18* .23* .22* .23* .25* .07 .21*
2 -- .31 −.08 .02 −.13* −.02 .1 .01 .01 .02 .07 .09 .02 .11* −.03
3 -- −.18* −.07 .04 −.05 .1 .05 .08 .12* .04 .03 .07 −.02 .06
4 -- −.05 −.08 −.04 −.12* −.01 −.05 −.11* −.07 −.05 −.08 .06 −.03
5 -- .39* .36* .26* .18* .32* .25* .27* .20* .34* .23* .19*
6 -- .42* .28* .24* .31* .30* .28* .23* .35* .16* .19*
7 -- .22* .20* .26* .24* .24* .18* .30* .35* .25*
8 -- .67* .70* .76* .91* .63* .76* .21* .17*
9 -- .71* .85* .86* .53* .75* .21* .21*
10 -- −.78* −.80* .53* −.77* .22* .22*
11 -- .85* .56* .78* .25* .24*
12 -- .65* .82* .24* .21*
13 -- −.62* .28* .19*
14 -- .29* .32*
15 -- .37*
16 --

Note. AS = Number of times alcohol was used before or during sex; AUDIT = Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test; Cig. = Cigarette use; DD = drinking days; DDD = Drinks per drinking days; Drugs = Other drugs use; Educ. = Education level; HDD = Heavy drinking days; Max = Maximum number of drinks in 24 hours; MJ = Marijuana use; PrEP = PrEP unawareness; PRHS = Perceived Risk of HIV Scale; RAB = Risk Assessment Battery. Those not reporting past-month drinking had zero entered for drinks per drinking day. Data were transformed for analyses to reduce skewness. Drinking days per week, maximum number of drinks in 24 hours, AUDIT score, and PRHS score were square-root transformed. Drinks per drinking day, drinks per week, number of times alcohol used before or during sex, and RAB scores were log transformed. Number of sex partners and condomless sex were winsorized and log transformed. Heavy drinking days and number of times alcohol use before or during sex were winsorized and inverse transformed. Signs were reversed to be in line with raw versions of the variables for inverse transformed variables.

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p < 0.01