Background: The prevalence of unwanted pregnancy and sexually transmitted infection amongst young adults represents an important public health problem in the UK. Individuals attitude towards the use of condoms has been identified as an important determinant of behavioural intentions and action. The Theory of Planned Behaviour has been widely used to explain and predict health behaviour. This posits that the degree to which an individual positively or negatively values a behaviour (termed direct attitude) is based upon consideration of the likelihood of a number of outcomes occurring (outcome expectancy) weighted by the perceived desirability of those outcomes (outcome evaluation). Outcome expectancy and outcome evaluation when multiplied fo...
The purpose of the present study was to identify the variables that best predict whether or not youn...
The purpose of this study was to examine the links between attitudes toward condom use and condom us...
Risk appraisals are identified by many theories of health behaviour as primary motivators of intenti...
This study aimed at predicting intentions to avoid casual sex and to use condoms, through self-effic...
Young people are especially vulnerable to sexually transmitted infections (STIs). The triad of delib...
Although the dual function of condom use (preventing pregnancy and preventing STDs) is well known, l...
Objectives: To identify characteristics of individuals and characteristics of sexual encounters that...
Young people are especially vulnerable to sexually transmitted infections (STIs). The triad of delib...
Objectives: To examine how the prediction of condom-related cognitions, intentions, and behaviour am...
Contains fulltext : 55756.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Although the d...
Purpose: Adolescent women’s sexual behaviors are complex with varying motivations that include speci...
Objectives Having condoms available has been shown to be an important predictor of condom use. We ex...
Using the Information-Motivation-Behavioural Skills Model, the present study examined the relationsh...
Objectives. We examined correlates of condom use among a national random probability sample of sexua...
Background Positive adolescent sexual health is supported by effective school based sex education. M...
The purpose of the present study was to identify the variables that best predict whether or not youn...
The purpose of this study was to examine the links between attitudes toward condom use and condom us...
Risk appraisals are identified by many theories of health behaviour as primary motivators of intenti...
This study aimed at predicting intentions to avoid casual sex and to use condoms, through self-effic...
Young people are especially vulnerable to sexually transmitted infections (STIs). The triad of delib...
Although the dual function of condom use (preventing pregnancy and preventing STDs) is well known, l...
Objectives: To identify characteristics of individuals and characteristics of sexual encounters that...
Young people are especially vulnerable to sexually transmitted infections (STIs). The triad of delib...
Objectives: To examine how the prediction of condom-related cognitions, intentions, and behaviour am...
Contains fulltext : 55756.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Although the d...
Purpose: Adolescent women’s sexual behaviors are complex with varying motivations that include speci...
Objectives Having condoms available has been shown to be an important predictor of condom use. We ex...
Using the Information-Motivation-Behavioural Skills Model, the present study examined the relationsh...
Objectives. We examined correlates of condom use among a national random probability sample of sexua...
Background Positive adolescent sexual health is supported by effective school based sex education. M...
The purpose of the present study was to identify the variables that best predict whether or not youn...
The purpose of this study was to examine the links between attitudes toward condom use and condom us...
Risk appraisals are identified by many theories of health behaviour as primary motivators of intenti...