The public health advice to either know your partner well, or use condoms may have led to higher levels of risky sexual behaviour between well-acquainted individuals whose HIV status is unknown. This study assessed the extent to which college students believe that knowing their partner well eliminates the need to practice safer sex, and measured the relationship between such beliefs and the performance of necessary safer sexual practices, such as using condoms during sexual intercourse. Endorsement of beliefs that partner knowledge made safer sex unnecessary was common, and agreement with these beliefs correlated significantly and negatively with levels of AIDS preventive behaviours and behavioural intentions, especially among women. In c...
Results of this study indicate that prior to infection, HIV positive heterosexuals reported having s...
Adolescents and young adults have engaged in sexual behaviors that increase the risk of becoming inf...
In 1993, heterosexual students in relationships of at least six months standing were asked to report...
The public health advice to either know your partner well, or use condoms may have led to higher l...
The belief that many others also practice unsafe sex may be reassuring to those who engage in unsafe...
This methodological study was designed to examine the degree to which relationship characteristics ...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study was to investigate the influential factors of the use of condo...
Current AIDS information surveys are designed to evaluate an individual's degree of AIDS-related kno...
This study was conducted to assess the predictors of safe sex practices among a group of college stu...
Until an effective vaccine becomes available, AIDS will continue to be an ongoing threat to public h...
Protected sex is crucial in reducing college students\u27 risk of contracting sexually transmitted d...
To assess the understanding of safer sex among heterosexual adults, people enrolled in human immunod...
The present study examined how young heterosexuals’ beliefs about the power of condom use to destroy...
The purpose of this study was to explore relations between Health Belief Model variables (demographi...
This descriptive correlational study examined the relationship of knowledge of Acquired Immunodefici...
Results of this study indicate that prior to infection, HIV positive heterosexuals reported having s...
Adolescents and young adults have engaged in sexual behaviors that increase the risk of becoming inf...
In 1993, heterosexual students in relationships of at least six months standing were asked to report...
The public health advice to either know your partner well, or use condoms may have led to higher l...
The belief that many others also practice unsafe sex may be reassuring to those who engage in unsafe...
This methodological study was designed to examine the degree to which relationship characteristics ...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study was to investigate the influential factors of the use of condo...
Current AIDS information surveys are designed to evaluate an individual's degree of AIDS-related kno...
This study was conducted to assess the predictors of safe sex practices among a group of college stu...
Until an effective vaccine becomes available, AIDS will continue to be an ongoing threat to public h...
Protected sex is crucial in reducing college students\u27 risk of contracting sexually transmitted d...
To assess the understanding of safer sex among heterosexual adults, people enrolled in human immunod...
The present study examined how young heterosexuals’ beliefs about the power of condom use to destroy...
The purpose of this study was to explore relations between Health Belief Model variables (demographi...
This descriptive correlational study examined the relationship of knowledge of Acquired Immunodefici...
Results of this study indicate that prior to infection, HIV positive heterosexuals reported having s...
Adolescents and young adults have engaged in sexual behaviors that increase the risk of becoming inf...
In 1993, heterosexual students in relationships of at least six months standing were asked to report...