Increasing condom use: evaluation of a theory-based intervention to prevent sexually transmitted diseases in young women.

AD Bryan, LS Aiken, SG West - Health Psychology, 1996 - psycnet.apa.org
A multicomponent intervention to increase condom use in sexually active young women was
designed, implemented, and evaluated in a randomized experiment. Participants were 198 …

Young women's condom use: the influence of acceptance of sexuality, control over the sexual encounter, and perceived susceptibility to common STDs.

AD Bryan, LS Aiken, SG West - Health Psychology, 1997 - psycnet.apa.org
A comprehensive model of the determinants of condom use among young women was
developed, tested, and replicated, with longitudinal follow-up to assess predictive utility of …

Safer sex intentions and condom use viewed from a health belief, reasoned action, and social cognitive perspective

E Wulfert, CK Wan - Journal of Sex Research, 1995 - Taylor & Francis
We conducted three studies and used structural equation modeling to examine how well the
health belief model, the theory of reasoned action, and social cognitive theory are capable of …

Mediation analysis of an effective sexual risk-reduction intervention for women: the importance of self-efficacy.

A O'Leary, LS Jemmott, JB Jemmott III - Health Psychology, 2008 - psycnet.apa.org
Objective: Sister-to-Sister: The Black Women's Health Project is a skill-building HIV/STD risk-
reduction intervention for African American women that had significant effects in reducing …

The role of cues, self-efficacy, level of worry, and high-risk behaviors in college student condom use

CA Mahoney - Journal of Sex Education and Therapy, 1995 - Taylor & Francis
An anonymous survey, developed to pursue correlates of condom use, was administered to
879 college students. The survey consisted of a variety of single-item measures of …

Increasing condom-use intentions among sexually active black adolescent women

LS Jemmott, JB JEMMOTT III - Nursing Research, 1992 - journals.lww.com
Whether a social cognitive theory AIDS prevention intervention would increase intentions to
use condoms among 109 sexually active inner-city black female adolescents was tested …

Predictors of heterosexual condom use: characteristics of the situation are more important than characteristics of the individual

RO Visser, AMA Smith - Psychology, Health & Medicine, 1999 - Taylor & Francis
An event-specific analysis was conducted in order to assess the relative importance of a
number of predictors of condom use. Surveys were completed by 271 heterosexual tertiary …

Motivations for condom use: do pregnancy prevention goals undermine disease prevention among heterosexual young adults?

ML Cooper, VB Agocha, AM Powers - Health Psychology, 1999 - psycnet.apa.org
Differences in motives for condom use and their implications for understanding frequency of
use were investigated in a random, biracial (Black, White) sample of heterosexuals, aged 17 …

Perceptions of the benefits and costs associated with condom use and unprotected sex among late adolescent college students

JT Parsons, PN Halkitis, D Bimbi… - Journal of …, 2000 - Wiley Online Library
To assess the differential effects of the perceived benefits and costs associated with both
condom use and unprotected sex on sexual risk behaviors, data were collected from 704 …

The relationship between condom-related protective behavioral strategies and condom use among college students: Global-and event-level evaluations

MA Lewis, DL Kaysen, M Rees… - Journal of Sex …, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
This study evaluated the relationship between condom-related protective behavioral
strategies (PBS; including those that require active behavior and mental planning) and …