Theories of reasoned action and planned behavior as models of condom use: a meta-analysis.
D Albarracin, BT Johnson, M Fishbein… - Psychological …, 2001 - psycnet.apa.org
To examine how well the theories of reasoned action and planned behavior predict condom
use, the authors synthesized 96 data sets (N= 22,594) containing associations between the …
use, the authors synthesized 96 data sets (N= 22,594) containing associations between the …
The measurement and meaning of unintended pregnancy
J Santelli, R Rochat, K Hatfield-Timajchy… - Perspectives on sexual …, 2003 - JSTOR
The concept of unintended pregnancy has been essential to demographers in seeking to
understand fertility, to public health practitioners in preventing unwanted childbearing and to …
understand fertility, to public health practitioners in preventing unwanted childbearing and to …
Psychosocial correlates of heterosexual condom use: a meta-analysis.
Despite increasing incidence of HIV/AIDS, there has been no systematic review of correlates
of condom use among heterosexual samples. To rectify this, the present study used meta …
of condom use among heterosexual samples. To rectify this, the present study used meta …
Adolescent sexual risk behavior: A multi-system perspective
BA Kotchick, A Shaffer, KS Miller, R Forehand - Clinical psychology review, 2001 - Elsevier
Adolescents are at high risk for a number of negative health consequences associated with
early and unsafe sexual activity, including infection with human immunodeficiency virus …
early and unsafe sexual activity, including infection with human immunodeficiency virus …
Predicting Intentions to Use Condoms: A Meta‐Analysis and Comparison of the Theories of Reasoned Action and Planned Behavior1
P Sheeran, S Taylor - Journal of applied social psychology, 1999 - Wiley Online Library
A meta‐analysis was conducted on 23 psychosocial predictors of intentions to use condoms.
Data from 67 independent samples were included in the review. Findings demonstrated that …
Data from 67 independent samples were included in the review. Findings demonstrated that …
Prevention and control of sexually transmitted infections among adolescents: the importance of a socio-ecological perspective—a commentary
RJ DiClemente, LF Salazar, RA Crosby, SL Rosenthal - Public health, 2005 - Elsevier
The sexually transmitted infection (STI) epidemic among adolescents in the USA is
inextricably tied to individual, psychosocial and cultural phenomena. Reconceptualizing the …
inextricably tied to individual, psychosocial and cultural phenomena. Reconceptualizing the …
Determinants of condom use to prevent HIV infection among youth in Ghana
WK Adih, CS Alexander - Journal of Adolescent Health, 1999 - Elsevier
Purpose: To identify the psychosocial and behavioral factors that influence condom use to
reduce the risk of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection among young men in …
reduce the risk of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection among young men in …
[HTML][HTML] Use of multiple drugs among adolescents who use anabolic steroids
RH Durant, VI Rickert, CS Ashworth… - … England Journal of …, 1993 - Mass Medical Soc
Background Because adolescent users of anabolic steroids are concerned with increasing
muscle size and strength, they may be unique among substance users and unlikely to use …
muscle size and strength, they may be unique among substance users and unlikely to use …
Psychosocial predictors of HIV-associated sexual behaviors and the efficacy of prevention interventions in adolescents at-risk for HIV infection: what works and what …
RJ DiClemente, CP Crittenden, E Rose… - Psychosomatic …, 2008 - journals.lww.com
The HIV epidemic among adolescents in the United States is inherently tied to individual,
psychosocial, and cultural phenomena. Expanding intervention development and …
psychosocial, and cultural phenomena. Expanding intervention development and …
Influences of social power and normative support on condom use decisions: A research synthesis
A meta-analysis of 58 studies involving 30,270 participants examined how study population
and methodological characteristics influence the associations among norms, control …
and methodological characteristics influence the associations among norms, control …