Objectives: To examine how the prediction of condom-related cognitions, intentions, and behaviour amongst adolescents may differ according to gender and sexual experience within a theory of planned behaviour (TPB) framework. Methods: Adolescents (N = 306) completed questionnaires about sexual experience, condom use, TPB variables, perceived risk, and safe sex knowledge. Results: Significant differences in TPB variables, perceived risk, and knowledge were found; males and sexually experienced participants were generally less positive about condom use. Twenty percent of the variance in attitudes was accounted for by four variables; specifically, female gender, no previous sexual experience, better safe sex knowledge, and greater risk percepti...
[[abstract]]Background: Adolescents are one of the groups that are vulnerable to early and risky sex...
This study examined factors associated with high-risk adolescents' movement toward or away from adop...
The purpose of this study was to examine the links between attitudes toward condom use and condom us...
At any given time, there are more than 110 million estimated sexually transmitted infections (STIs) ...
Objectives Having condoms available has been shown to be an important predictor of condom use. We ex...
Background The theory of planned behavior (TPB), socio-cognitive model (SCM), and information-mot...
Results from a longitudinal survey of sexual behaviour and HIV-relevant cognitions amongst 258 sexua...
Results from a longitudinal survey of sexual behaviour and HIV-relevant cognitions amongst 258 sexua...
Background: Positive adolescent sexual health is supported by effective school-based sex education. ...
This study aimed at predicting intentions to avoid casual sex and to use condoms, through self-effic...
The purpose of the study was to identify the variables that best predict whether or not young women ...
Using the Information-Motivation-Behavioural Skills Model, the present study examined the relationsh...
Sexual standards, which dictate what is appropriate sexual behavior, may be influential factors in t...
This study used meta‐analysis to quantify the relationship between intentions and behaviour in prosp...
[[abstract]]Background: Adolescents are one of the groups that are vulnerable to early and risky sex...
This study examined factors associated with high-risk adolescents' movement toward or away from adop...
The purpose of this study was to examine the links between attitudes toward condom use and condom us...
At any given time, there are more than 110 million estimated sexually transmitted infections (STIs) ...
Objectives Having condoms available has been shown to be an important predictor of condom use. We ex...
Background The theory of planned behavior (TPB), socio-cognitive model (SCM), and information-mot...
Results from a longitudinal survey of sexual behaviour and HIV-relevant cognitions amongst 258 sexua...
Results from a longitudinal survey of sexual behaviour and HIV-relevant cognitions amongst 258 sexua...
Background: Positive adolescent sexual health is supported by effective school-based sex education. ...
This study aimed at predicting intentions to avoid casual sex and to use condoms, through self-effic...
The purpose of the study was to identify the variables that best predict whether or not young women ...
Using the Information-Motivation-Behavioural Skills Model, the present study examined the relationsh...
Sexual standards, which dictate what is appropriate sexual behavior, may be influential factors in t...
This study used meta‐analysis to quantify the relationship between intentions and behaviour in prosp...
[[abstract]]Background: Adolescents are one of the groups that are vulnerable to early and risky sex...
This study examined factors associated with high-risk adolescents' movement toward or away from adop...
The purpose of this study was to examine the links between attitudes toward condom use and condom us...