Although young, sexually-active heterosexuals have always been at risk for contracting sexually transmitted diseases, the recent appearance of Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) has increased the possible peril of sexual experimentation. Currently, behaviors to reduce the risk of contracting AIDS are being widely advocated. The present study examines predictors of self-reported risk reduction behaviors in a sample of 188 young, sexually-active heterosexuals. Three factors (perceptions of personal vulnerability, sexual behavior history, and homophobia) were hypothesized to predict levels of worry about contracting a sexually transmitted disease. Worry, in turn, was hypothesized to predict behavior change. Structural equation modeling ...
This study of 576 gay men and men who have sex with men examined the predictive value of peer norms,...
Two age cohorts of male and female students (n = 311) were investigated concerning their perceptions...
Two age cohorts of male and female students (n = 311) were investigated concerning their perceptions...
This study examined the predictors of the intention to use condoms with new sexual partners. A sampl...
This study examined the predictors of the intention to use condoms with new sexual partners. A sampl...
Although much research has been conducted on individual factors associated with AIDS-preventive beha...
The magnitude and predictors of behavioral change are reported in a cohort of homosexual men at risk...
The results of a quantitative review of 36 studies of the adoption of safer sex among gay and bisexu...
The results of a quantitative review of 36 studies of the adoption of safer sex among gay and bisexu...
This study focused on psychosexual and interpersonal constructs and their relationship with partner ...
A cross-sectional study of 481 sexually active, heterosexual late adolescents showed that: (a) heter...
part of a longitudinal effort to determine the behavioral, psychological, and social impact of the A...
Protected sex is crucial in reducing college students\u27 risk of contracting sexually transmitted d...
This study investigated the correlation between fear and knowledge of AIDS and changes in sexual beh...
The main purpose of this research was to investigate Transtheoretical Model (TTM) predictors of cond...
This study of 576 gay men and men who have sex with men examined the predictive value of peer norms,...
Two age cohorts of male and female students (n = 311) were investigated concerning their perceptions...
Two age cohorts of male and female students (n = 311) were investigated concerning their perceptions...
This study examined the predictors of the intention to use condoms with new sexual partners. A sampl...
This study examined the predictors of the intention to use condoms with new sexual partners. A sampl...
Although much research has been conducted on individual factors associated with AIDS-preventive beha...
The magnitude and predictors of behavioral change are reported in a cohort of homosexual men at risk...
The results of a quantitative review of 36 studies of the adoption of safer sex among gay and bisexu...
The results of a quantitative review of 36 studies of the adoption of safer sex among gay and bisexu...
This study focused on psychosexual and interpersonal constructs and their relationship with partner ...
A cross-sectional study of 481 sexually active, heterosexual late adolescents showed that: (a) heter...
part of a longitudinal effort to determine the behavioral, psychological, and social impact of the A...
Protected sex is crucial in reducing college students\u27 risk of contracting sexually transmitted d...
This study investigated the correlation between fear and knowledge of AIDS and changes in sexual beh...
The main purpose of this research was to investigate Transtheoretical Model (TTM) predictors of cond...
This study of 576 gay men and men who have sex with men examined the predictive value of peer norms,...
Two age cohorts of male and female students (n = 311) were investigated concerning their perceptions...
Two age cohorts of male and female students (n = 311) were investigated concerning their perceptions...