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Table 2 Spearman correlations among outcome and explanatory variables

From: “It was protected, except, it wasn’t [with] a condom": a mixed-methods study of BBVs/STIs protective practices among International University Students in Sydney, Australia

 

c1b

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

bBBVs/STIs Protective Practice [1]

 

.325a

.258a

-.395a

.311a

.257a

-.265a

.159

Age [2]

  

.358a

-.231a

.268a

.352a

-.254a

.179*

BBVs/STIs Prevention Knowledge [3]

   

-.250a

.346a

.460a

−.105

.326a

Sexual Acculturation [4]

    

-.282a

−.154

.206*

−.079

Emotional Social Support [5]

     

.463a

-.241a

.416a

Access to Sexual Health Information [6]

      

−.088

.419a

Conservative Sexual Norms [7]

       

.039

Efficacy Belief [8]

        
  1. aCorrelation is significant at the 0.01 level (2-tailed)
  2. bOutcome variable
  3. cThe numbers in the column correspond with the numbers in the square brackets in the row, indicating the appropriate variables