Examined factors associated with condom use in a community-based sample of 423 sexually active African American women. Measures were selected to reflect the components in prevailing models of health behavior. Condom users were higher on AIDS health priority, prevention attitudes, stage of change, behavioral intentions, reported more frequent and comfortable sexual communication with partners, perceived greater partner and peer approval for condom use, and reported that peers also used condoms. Women in exclusive relationships evidenced earlier stage of change, lower intentions to use condoms, fewer peers who engaged in preventive behaviors, perceived themselves to have lower risk, and had lower rates of condom use, higher education, and fam...
Today, in the third decade of the HIV epidemic in the United States, rates of infection continue to ...
This study tested an expanded version of the Health Belief Model (HBM) in the prediction of condom u...
This study examines how cognitive influences such as sexual self-schema, HIV-related stigma, percept...
Examined factors associated with condom use in a community-based sample of 423 sexually active Afric...
The objective of this research was to describe the prevalence and determinants of condom use among H...
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection continues to disproportionately affect African-American...
Until an effective vaccine becomes available, AIDS will continue to be an ongoing threat to public h...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between barriers to HIV risk reduction and...
Young urban African American women are at disproportionately high risk for HIV/STIs and current inte...
Most studies on condom use for the prevention of sexually transmitted HIV among Black women involve ...
Heterosexually transmitted HIV remains of critical concern in the United States and around the world...
OBJECTIVES:Consistent condom use is essential to reducing heterosexual transmission of HIV. African ...
The primary purpose of this study was to assess the factors that relate to male condom utilization a...
The enormous HIV/AIDS disparity among African American women and women in other ethnic groups dictat...
electronic copy of this dissertation for form and content and recommend that it b
Today, in the third decade of the HIV epidemic in the United States, rates of infection continue to ...
This study tested an expanded version of the Health Belief Model (HBM) in the prediction of condom u...
This study examines how cognitive influences such as sexual self-schema, HIV-related stigma, percept...
Examined factors associated with condom use in a community-based sample of 423 sexually active Afric...
The objective of this research was to describe the prevalence and determinants of condom use among H...
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection continues to disproportionately affect African-American...
Until an effective vaccine becomes available, AIDS will continue to be an ongoing threat to public h...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between barriers to HIV risk reduction and...
Young urban African American women are at disproportionately high risk for HIV/STIs and current inte...
Most studies on condom use for the prevention of sexually transmitted HIV among Black women involve ...
Heterosexually transmitted HIV remains of critical concern in the United States and around the world...
OBJECTIVES:Consistent condom use is essential to reducing heterosexual transmission of HIV. African ...
The primary purpose of this study was to assess the factors that relate to male condom utilization a...
The enormous HIV/AIDS disparity among African American women and women in other ethnic groups dictat...
electronic copy of this dissertation for form and content and recommend that it b
Today, in the third decade of the HIV epidemic in the United States, rates of infection continue to ...
This study tested an expanded version of the Health Belief Model (HBM) in the prediction of condom u...
This study examines how cognitive influences such as sexual self-schema, HIV-related stigma, percept...