The threat of HIV/AIDS to African American's health has become the focus of much concern. This study investigated the potential differences between African Americans' and white college students' current and future sexual behaviors and safer sex behaviors with HIV/AIDS awareness, condom use self-efficacy, and safer sex attitudes. A convenience sample of 156 college students from three public universities was used. Of those who were sexually active, more African American than white respondents reported they used condoms frequently, and more African Americans indicated they would use condoms regularly in the future. No racial differences were found in intentions for future casual sex, condom use self-efficacy, or attitudes toward safer sex pra...
African-Americans are disproportionately affected by the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the United States. Pre...
This study tested an expanded version of the Health Belief Model (HBM) in the prediction of condom u...
College students represent a potential high risk group for transmitting AIDS due to the need to expl...
After the initial outbreak, gay men followed by African Americans have been disproportionately affec...
The study herein examined the selected risk behaviors and dating issues of 328 African American fema...
Purpose: To assess African American college freshman students’ knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, and be...
African Americans have been greatly affected by the AIDS epidemic. Experts have explored the cultura...
African American college students at predominantly White institutions (PWIs) are disproportionally a...
This research explores the knowledge regarding HIV/AIDS of African American students attending an Hi...
This study examined the relationship among the dependent variables of condom usage, casual sex patte...
Protected sex is crucial in reducing college students\u27 risk of contracting sexually transmitted d...
This study investigated 120 African-Americans\u27 (AA) attitudes toward AIDS, fear of AIDS, and sexu...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between barriers to HIV risk reduction and...
This study was conducted to assess the predictors of safe sex practices among a group of college stu...
The purpose of this dissertation was to explore and describe the factors that influence the safer se...
African-Americans are disproportionately affected by the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the United States. Pre...
This study tested an expanded version of the Health Belief Model (HBM) in the prediction of condom u...
College students represent a potential high risk group for transmitting AIDS due to the need to expl...
After the initial outbreak, gay men followed by African Americans have been disproportionately affec...
The study herein examined the selected risk behaviors and dating issues of 328 African American fema...
Purpose: To assess African American college freshman students’ knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, and be...
African Americans have been greatly affected by the AIDS epidemic. Experts have explored the cultura...
African American college students at predominantly White institutions (PWIs) are disproportionally a...
This research explores the knowledge regarding HIV/AIDS of African American students attending an Hi...
This study examined the relationship among the dependent variables of condom usage, casual sex patte...
Protected sex is crucial in reducing college students\u27 risk of contracting sexually transmitted d...
This study investigated 120 African-Americans\u27 (AA) attitudes toward AIDS, fear of AIDS, and sexu...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between barriers to HIV risk reduction and...
This study was conducted to assess the predictors of safe sex practices among a group of college stu...
The purpose of this dissertation was to explore and describe the factors that influence the safer se...
African-Americans are disproportionately affected by the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the United States. Pre...
This study tested an expanded version of the Health Belief Model (HBM) in the prediction of condom u...
College students represent a potential high risk group for transmitting AIDS due to the need to expl...