A study was undertaken to assess the utility of revisions to the theories of reasoned\ud actiodplanned behavior in the context of HIV-preventive behaviors. Revisions to\ud the models incorporated the addition of group norm (behavioral norm and group\ud attitude) to the nonnative component of the reasoned action model and the distinction\ud among three aspects (self-efficacy, perceived behavioral control, and planning) of\ud the control component of the theory of planned behavior. Respondents were 2 11\ud sexually experienced heterosexual undergraduates. The study employed a longitudinal\ud design, with the proposed predictors of performing the behaviors under consideration\ud (using a condom every time you have sexual intercourse during the...
Using the theory of reasoned action as a guide, 172 inner-city Milwaukee teenagers were sampled (via...
The study examined the applicability of the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB), the Theory of Reasoned...
The results of a quantitative review of 36 studies of the adoption of safer sex among gay and bisexu...
A study was undertaken to assess the utility of revisions to the theories of reasoned actiodplanned ...
Studied 252 heterosexual men and women and homosexual men to examine the variables that influence in...
The present study examined how young heterosexuals’ beliefs about the power of condom use to destroy...
A questionnaire based on the Theory of Reasoned Action was developed and tested to identify predicto...
Determinants of intended condom use with steady and casual sex partners were examined among Dutch HI...
(From the cover) Given the current lack of a suitable vaccine or effective treatment for HIV/AIDS, w...
Young people are especially vulnerable to sexually transmitted infections (STIs). The triad of delib...
This study examined the predictors of the intention to use condoms with new sexual partners. A sampl...
Young people are especially vulnerable to sexually transmitted infections (STIs). The triad of delib...
This study examined the predictors of the intention to use condoms with new sexual partners. A sampl...
With the constant increase of reported HIV/AIDS cases in the country, the study aims to assess the d...
The utility of a modified health belief model (Janz and Pecker, 1984) for predicting the intention t...
Using the theory of reasoned action as a guide, 172 inner-city Milwaukee teenagers were sampled (via...
The study examined the applicability of the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB), the Theory of Reasoned...
The results of a quantitative review of 36 studies of the adoption of safer sex among gay and bisexu...
A study was undertaken to assess the utility of revisions to the theories of reasoned actiodplanned ...
Studied 252 heterosexual men and women and homosexual men to examine the variables that influence in...
The present study examined how young heterosexuals’ beliefs about the power of condom use to destroy...
A questionnaire based on the Theory of Reasoned Action was developed and tested to identify predicto...
Determinants of intended condom use with steady and casual sex partners were examined among Dutch HI...
(From the cover) Given the current lack of a suitable vaccine or effective treatment for HIV/AIDS, w...
Young people are especially vulnerable to sexually transmitted infections (STIs). The triad of delib...
This study examined the predictors of the intention to use condoms with new sexual partners. A sampl...
Young people are especially vulnerable to sexually transmitted infections (STIs). The triad of delib...
This study examined the predictors of the intention to use condoms with new sexual partners. A sampl...
With the constant increase of reported HIV/AIDS cases in the country, the study aims to assess the d...
The utility of a modified health belief model (Janz and Pecker, 1984) for predicting the intention t...
Using the theory of reasoned action as a guide, 172 inner-city Milwaukee teenagers were sampled (via...
The study examined the applicability of the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB), the Theory of Reasoned...
The results of a quantitative review of 36 studies of the adoption of safer sex among gay and bisexu...