This study evaluated predictors of risky and safer behavior in a sample of low-income African American adolescents, assessed their perceptions of the risk associated with their sexual behavior, and examined differences between adolescents who used condoms consistently, inconsistently, or engaged only in unprotected intercourse. African American adolescents (N = 312) completed measures related to AIDS knowledge, frequency of condom use, attitudes toward condoms, and sexual behavior over the preceding 2 months. Multiple regression analyses for the sexually active youths (N = 114) revealed that lower self-efficacy, higher perceived risk, and male gender were associated with high-risk behavior. Positive attitudes toward condoms and younger age ...
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Examined factors associated with condom use in a community-based sample of 423 sexually active Afric...
Background. To guide the development of an AIDS prevention program for urban minority high school st...
AIDS prevention involves the modification of attitudes and the use of specific behavioral methods to...
This study examined the perception of condom use behavior among African-American adolescents
ABSTRACT Background: Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are one of the most common global health...
The HIV/AIDS epidemic is disproportionately impacting young African Americans. Efforts to understand...
The purpose of this study is to identify the predictors of condom use among Black American male coll...
After the initial outbreak, gay men followed by African Americans have been disproportionately affec...
The study was aimed at determining if cultural beliefs are salient factors contributing to the sprea...
The threat of HIV/AIDS to African American's health has become the focus of much concern. This study...
This study investigated 120 African-Americans\u27 (AA) attitudes toward AIDS, fear of AIDS, and sexu...
SYNOPSIS Objective. We determined the association of demographic, psychosocial, and contextual facto...
Southern adolescents are among the most affected groups in the United States (US) for human immunode...
Exploratory study of psychosocial variables and African-American condom use. Findings indicate self...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).Risk reduction interventions that prom...
Examined factors associated with condom use in a community-based sample of 423 sexually active Afric...
Background. To guide the development of an AIDS prevention program for urban minority high school st...
AIDS prevention involves the modification of attitudes and the use of specific behavioral methods to...
This study examined the perception of condom use behavior among African-American adolescents
ABSTRACT Background: Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are one of the most common global health...
The HIV/AIDS epidemic is disproportionately impacting young African Americans. Efforts to understand...
The purpose of this study is to identify the predictors of condom use among Black American male coll...
After the initial outbreak, gay men followed by African Americans have been disproportionately affec...
The study was aimed at determining if cultural beliefs are salient factors contributing to the sprea...
The threat of HIV/AIDS to African American's health has become the focus of much concern. This study...
This study investigated 120 African-Americans\u27 (AA) attitudes toward AIDS, fear of AIDS, and sexu...
SYNOPSIS Objective. We determined the association of demographic, psychosocial, and contextual facto...
Southern adolescents are among the most affected groups in the United States (US) for human immunode...
Exploratory study of psychosocial variables and African-American condom use. Findings indicate self...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).Risk reduction interventions that prom...
Examined factors associated with condom use in a community-based sample of 423 sexually active Afric...
Background. To guide the development of an AIDS prevention program for urban minority high school st...