Risk perception has been theorized to be an important antecedent for adopting protective behavior. It is a key construct of research applying the Health Belief Model and other behavior change models. In relation to HIV, risk perception is an indicator of perceived susceptibility to infection, a measure for one\u27s understanding of AIDS transmission as well as willingness to consider behavioral changes. However, there remains much we do not know about what drives risk perception, especially among youth. This study identifies factors that influence the calculation of HIV-risk perception among a group of adolescents in South Africa. Data, collected in 1999 from 2,716 adolescents aged 14-22, are used to explore factors predicting risk percepti...
The aim of the research was to gain increased knowledge regarding the sexual risk behaviour of schoo...
For some young people HIV is the first life-threatening risk that needs consideration: for others it...
High risk sexual behaviour, alcohol and drug use, and mental health problems combine to yield high l...
Risk perception has been theorized to be an important antecedent for adopting protective behavior. I...
This study explored South African adolescents' perceived risk and protection for HIV infection. Adol...
Magister Psychologiae - MPsychDespite the rapid increase of HIV infections among South Africa’s adol...
In South Africa, the key behavioural risk factors increasing vulnerability to HIV infection are age ...
The purpose of this study was to explore the association among risk behaviors, HIV/AIDS knowledge, a...
HIV prevalence is high among South African youth. Health behavior models posit that perceived risk o...
Recent data indicate that the worldwide rate of HIV infection in adolescents is steadily increasing....
Thesis (M.Dev.)-University of Natal, Durban, 2002.A significant proportion of people living with HIV...
Young adults are at growing risk of HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases in South Africa...
HIV-risk was assessed, and staged by the Transtheoretical Model, among 239 adolescents, ages 13-19 (...
Whether well founded or not, perceptions of one’s own HIV risk have been shown by health behavior mo...
Due to a number of biological, social, developmental, and behavioural factors young people are dispr...
The aim of the research was to gain increased knowledge regarding the sexual risk behaviour of schoo...
For some young people HIV is the first life-threatening risk that needs consideration: for others it...
High risk sexual behaviour, alcohol and drug use, and mental health problems combine to yield high l...
Risk perception has been theorized to be an important antecedent for adopting protective behavior. I...
This study explored South African adolescents' perceived risk and protection for HIV infection. Adol...
Magister Psychologiae - MPsychDespite the rapid increase of HIV infections among South Africa’s adol...
In South Africa, the key behavioural risk factors increasing vulnerability to HIV infection are age ...
The purpose of this study was to explore the association among risk behaviors, HIV/AIDS knowledge, a...
HIV prevalence is high among South African youth. Health behavior models posit that perceived risk o...
Recent data indicate that the worldwide rate of HIV infection in adolescents is steadily increasing....
Thesis (M.Dev.)-University of Natal, Durban, 2002.A significant proportion of people living with HIV...
Young adults are at growing risk of HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases in South Africa...
HIV-risk was assessed, and staged by the Transtheoretical Model, among 239 adolescents, ages 13-19 (...
Whether well founded or not, perceptions of one’s own HIV risk have been shown by health behavior mo...
Due to a number of biological, social, developmental, and behavioural factors young people are dispr...
The aim of the research was to gain increased knowledge regarding the sexual risk behaviour of schoo...
For some young people HIV is the first life-threatening risk that needs consideration: for others it...
High risk sexual behaviour, alcohol and drug use, and mental health problems combine to yield high l...