Women's Self-Reported Condom Use: Intra and Interpersonal Factors
Open Access
- 17 September 1998
- journal article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Women & Health
- Vol. 27 (4) , 19-32
- https://doi.org/10.1300/j013v27n04_02
Abstract
In the past several years, the greatest proportionate increase in AIDS diagnoses has occurred among women. Yet, while the risk of HIV infection increases, female college students continue to report inconsistent HIV prevention behaviors. Past research on condom use among college women has focused on intrapersonal aspects of the behavior, and little is known about the influence of interpersonal factors on women's condom use. In this study we examined the relative salience of both intra and interpersonal factors on African American and white women's use of condoms. We found that interpersonal variables were particularly salient predictors of condom use. There were no ethnic differences in the effects of interpersonal variables; however, there were differences in the effects of self-efficacy on condom use.Keywords
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