We employed the information-motivation-behavioral skills (IMB) model to guide an investigation of correlates for correct condom use among 278 adult (18-35 years old) male clients attending a sexually transmitted infection (STI) clinic. An anonymous questionnaire aided by a CD-recording of the questions was administered. Linear Structural Relations Program was used to conduct path analyses of the hypothesized IMB model. Parameter estimates showed that while information did not directly affect behavioral skills, it did have a direct (negative) effect on condom use errors. Motivation had a significant direct (positive) effect on behavioral skills and a significant indirect (positive) effect on condom use errors through behavioral skills. Behav...
This study on determinants of sexual protection behavior among HIV-positive gay men used the empiric...
This study on determinants of sexual protection behavior among HIV-positive gay men used the empiric...
Condom use among college students is inconsistent. This can be related to high risk taking behaviors...
The official published version can be accessed from the link below - Copyright @ 2008 Springer Verla...
The primary aim of this study was to investigate whether individual self-reports of perceived abilit...
Using the Information-Motivation-Behavioural Skills Model, the present study examined the relationsh...
Male college students constitute one of a number of at-risk populations susceptible to receiving and...
Background: Condom use problems are common amongst Scotland’s men who have sex with men (MSM). To ...
This study examined the relationship between condom use motivation and condom use behavioural skills...
Background Sustained or consistent use of condoms by men remains a challenge. A study was carried ou...
© CSIRO 2019. Open Access Article (CC BY-NC-ND)Continuing high rates of sexually transmissible infec...
BACKGROUND: Although condoms are effective in reducing the risk of sexually transmitted infections (...
Sustained or consistent use of condoms by men remains a challenge. A study was carried out to identi...
Objectives: This exploratory study compared the frequency of condom use errors and problems between ...
Sustained or consistent use of condoms by men remains a challenge. A study was carried out to identi...
This study on determinants of sexual protection behavior among HIV-positive gay men used the empiric...
This study on determinants of sexual protection behavior among HIV-positive gay men used the empiric...
Condom use among college students is inconsistent. This can be related to high risk taking behaviors...
The official published version can be accessed from the link below - Copyright @ 2008 Springer Verla...
The primary aim of this study was to investigate whether individual self-reports of perceived abilit...
Using the Information-Motivation-Behavioural Skills Model, the present study examined the relationsh...
Male college students constitute one of a number of at-risk populations susceptible to receiving and...
Background: Condom use problems are common amongst Scotland’s men who have sex with men (MSM). To ...
This study examined the relationship between condom use motivation and condom use behavioural skills...
Background Sustained or consistent use of condoms by men remains a challenge. A study was carried ou...
© CSIRO 2019. Open Access Article (CC BY-NC-ND)Continuing high rates of sexually transmissible infec...
BACKGROUND: Although condoms are effective in reducing the risk of sexually transmitted infections (...
Sustained or consistent use of condoms by men remains a challenge. A study was carried out to identi...
Objectives: This exploratory study compared the frequency of condom use errors and problems between ...
Sustained or consistent use of condoms by men remains a challenge. A study was carried out to identi...
This study on determinants of sexual protection behavior among HIV-positive gay men used the empiric...
This study on determinants of sexual protection behavior among HIV-positive gay men used the empiric...
Condom use among college students is inconsistent. This can be related to high risk taking behaviors...