This study examined the relationship between self-reported frequency of condom use (by self or partner during the past 6 months and lifetime), locus of control, self-efficacy, and future time orientation among African American college stu-dents who were single and sexually active during the past year. Data were col-lected from 106 undergraduate students at a southeastern university. The sample included both men (32.1%) and women (67.9%). The mean age of the sample was 21.1 years. Locus of control did not predict condom use. Greater probability of condom use was related to higher self-efficacy and future time orientation scores. Furthermore, women with stronger future orientations exhibited more frequent current and past use of condoms in th...
This study examines how cognitive influences such as sexual self-schema, HIV-related stigma, percept...
This study evaluated predictors of risky and safer behavior in a sample of low-income African Americ...
The primary purpose of this study was to assess the factors that relate to male condom utilization a...
This study examined the relationship between self-reported frequency of condom use (by self or partn...
This study examined the relationship between self-reported frequency of condom use (by self or partn...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the relationship between self reported frequency of ...
This research focuses on the existing relationship between perceived self-efficacy and condom use am...
African American college students at predominantly White institutions (PWIs) are disproportionally a...
The purpose of this study is to identify the predictors of condom use among Black American male coll...
The purpose of this study is to identify the predictors of condom use among Black American male coll...
Sexually transmitted diseases have reached epidemic proportions, especially among African Americans....
After the initial outbreak, gay men followed by African Americans have been disproportionately affec...
This study tested an expanded version of the Health Belief Model (HBM) in the prediction of condom u...
The present study examined relationship status, psychological orientation to-ward sexual risk taking...
Exploratory study of psychosocial variables and African-American condom use. Findings indicate self...
This study examines how cognitive influences such as sexual self-schema, HIV-related stigma, percept...
This study evaluated predictors of risky and safer behavior in a sample of low-income African Americ...
The primary purpose of this study was to assess the factors that relate to male condom utilization a...
This study examined the relationship between self-reported frequency of condom use (by self or partn...
This study examined the relationship between self-reported frequency of condom use (by self or partn...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the relationship between self reported frequency of ...
This research focuses on the existing relationship between perceived self-efficacy and condom use am...
African American college students at predominantly White institutions (PWIs) are disproportionally a...
The purpose of this study is to identify the predictors of condom use among Black American male coll...
The purpose of this study is to identify the predictors of condom use among Black American male coll...
Sexually transmitted diseases have reached epidemic proportions, especially among African Americans....
After the initial outbreak, gay men followed by African Americans have been disproportionately affec...
This study tested an expanded version of the Health Belief Model (HBM) in the prediction of condom u...
The present study examined relationship status, psychological orientation to-ward sexual risk taking...
Exploratory study of psychosocial variables and African-American condom use. Findings indicate self...
This study examines how cognitive influences such as sexual self-schema, HIV-related stigma, percept...
This study evaluated predictors of risky and safer behavior in a sample of low-income African Americ...
The primary purpose of this study was to assess the factors that relate to male condom utilization a...