Risky sexual behavior (RSB) is a leading cause of HIV/AIDS, particularly among urban substance users. Using the social action theory, an integrative systems model of sociocognitive, motivational, and environmental influences, as a guiding framework, the current study examined (1) environmental influences, (2) psychopathology and affect, (3) HIV-related attitudes and knowledge, and (4) self-regulatory skills/deficits as factors associated with event-level condom use (CU) among a sample of 156 substance users residing at a residential substance abuse treatment center (M age = 41.85; SD = 8.59; 75% male). RSB was assessed using event-level measurement of CU given its advantages for improved accuracy of recall and ability for an examination of ...
The purpose of this dissertation was to examine the relationship between key psychosocial and behavi...
This study examines mediation of the association between social norms and unsafe sexual behavior. Se...
A preliminary analysis of the AIDS Risk Reduction Model (ARRM) among a sample of heterosexual, sexua...
Risky sexual behavior (RSB) is a leading cause of HIV/AIDS, particularly among urban substance users...
Risky sexual behavior (RSB) is a leading cause of HIV/AIDS, particularly among urban substance users...
AimSexual risk behaviour was explored and described using Social Action Theory.BackgroundThe sexual ...
AimSexual risk behaviour was explored and described using Social Action Theory.BackgroundThe sexual ...
The present study addresses gaps in the literature related to theory development for young men who h...
The present study addresses gaps in the literature related to theory development for young men who h...
ABSTRACT Over the past two decades, public health research has emphasized the role of individual ris...
Research has identified a number of putative risk factors that places adolescents at incrementally h...
The present study addresses gaps in the literature related to theory development for young men who h...
Research has identified a number of putative risk factors that places adolescents at incrementally h...
Today, in the third decade of the HIV epidemic in the United States, rates of infection continue to ...
This study examined the association of theoretically guided and empirically identified psychosocial ...
The purpose of this dissertation was to examine the relationship between key psychosocial and behavi...
This study examines mediation of the association between social norms and unsafe sexual behavior. Se...
A preliminary analysis of the AIDS Risk Reduction Model (ARRM) among a sample of heterosexual, sexua...
Risky sexual behavior (RSB) is a leading cause of HIV/AIDS, particularly among urban substance users...
Risky sexual behavior (RSB) is a leading cause of HIV/AIDS, particularly among urban substance users...
AimSexual risk behaviour was explored and described using Social Action Theory.BackgroundThe sexual ...
AimSexual risk behaviour was explored and described using Social Action Theory.BackgroundThe sexual ...
The present study addresses gaps in the literature related to theory development for young men who h...
The present study addresses gaps in the literature related to theory development for young men who h...
ABSTRACT Over the past two decades, public health research has emphasized the role of individual ris...
Research has identified a number of putative risk factors that places adolescents at incrementally h...
The present study addresses gaps in the literature related to theory development for young men who h...
Research has identified a number of putative risk factors that places adolescents at incrementally h...
Today, in the third decade of the HIV epidemic in the United States, rates of infection continue to ...
This study examined the association of theoretically guided and empirically identified psychosocial ...
The purpose of this dissertation was to examine the relationship between key psychosocial and behavi...
This study examines mediation of the association between social norms and unsafe sexual behavior. Se...
A preliminary analysis of the AIDS Risk Reduction Model (ARRM) among a sample of heterosexual, sexua...