Sets of individual-psychological and sociodemographic variables for predicting self-reported AIDS-relevant behavioral change were examined. The self-completing questionnaire used in the study contained scales of knowledge and attitudes about AIDS, sex and drug abuse experience scales, and six behavioral change scales. It was anonymously administered to 2,655 young people of both sexes, 15-30 years of age, living in 18 cities and towns, regularly employed or attending school. The overall level of knowledge was high and the attitudes moderately liberal. Regression analyses showed that only a small fraction of variance in any of the six behavioral change criteria (sex, drugs, personal concern chance of contracting the disease, desire for more ...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDIn the decade since first identified, the Acquired Immunodeficiency syndrom...
part of a longitudinal effort to determine the behavioral, psychological, and social impact of the A...
This thesis examines whether knowledge and concern about AIDS has an impact on college women\u27s se...
Sets of individual-psychological and sociodemographic variables for predicting self-reported AIDS-re...
The magnitude and predictors of behavioral change are reported in a cohort of homosexual men at risk...
This study had two purposes. The first was to develop a model for relating the unique and combined c...
This study tested the Health Belief Model as it has an impact on the likelihood of accepting AIDS-pr...
Although much research has been conducted on individual factors associated with AIDS-preventive beha...
Examined whether educational parameters could predict AIDS-related knowl-edge, attitude, and behavio...
HIV-risk was assessed, and staged by the Transtheoretical Model, among 239 adolescents, ages 13-19 (...
To see how objective and subjective AIDS risk are related to AIDS attitudes, 164 reportedly heterose...
The purpose of this study was to explore the association among risk behaviors, HIV/AIDS knowledge, a...
This study investigated the correlation between fear and knowledge of AIDS and changes in sexual beh...
The purpose of this study was to explore college students\u27 attitudes towards the Autoimmune Defic...
The study was aimed at determining if cultural beliefs are salient factors contributing to the sprea...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDIn the decade since first identified, the Acquired Immunodeficiency syndrom...
part of a longitudinal effort to determine the behavioral, psychological, and social impact of the A...
This thesis examines whether knowledge and concern about AIDS has an impact on college women\u27s se...
Sets of individual-psychological and sociodemographic variables for predicting self-reported AIDS-re...
The magnitude and predictors of behavioral change are reported in a cohort of homosexual men at risk...
This study had two purposes. The first was to develop a model for relating the unique and combined c...
This study tested the Health Belief Model as it has an impact on the likelihood of accepting AIDS-pr...
Although much research has been conducted on individual factors associated with AIDS-preventive beha...
Examined whether educational parameters could predict AIDS-related knowl-edge, attitude, and behavio...
HIV-risk was assessed, and staged by the Transtheoretical Model, among 239 adolescents, ages 13-19 (...
To see how objective and subjective AIDS risk are related to AIDS attitudes, 164 reportedly heterose...
The purpose of this study was to explore the association among risk behaviors, HIV/AIDS knowledge, a...
This study investigated the correlation between fear and knowledge of AIDS and changes in sexual beh...
The purpose of this study was to explore college students\u27 attitudes towards the Autoimmune Defic...
The study was aimed at determining if cultural beliefs are salient factors contributing to the sprea...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDIn the decade since first identified, the Acquired Immunodeficiency syndrom...
part of a longitudinal effort to determine the behavioral, psychological, and social impact of the A...
This thesis examines whether knowledge and concern about AIDS has an impact on college women\u27s se...