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Application of an Integrated Behavioral Model to Predict Condom Use: A Prospective Study Among High HIV Risk Groups<sup>1</sup>
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1998
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Predict Condom UseIntegrated Theoretical ModelPsychologySocial SciencesContraceptionIntegrated Behavioral ModelMultiple Behavioral ModelsSexual AddictionProspective StudyPublic HealthSexual And Reproductive HealthBehavioral SciencesCommercial SexElicitation InterviewsSexual ResponsibilityHivSexual BehaviorMarginal Structural ModelsEpidemiologySexual HealthSubstance AbuseTreatment And PreventionAddictionMedicineHuman Sexuality
An integrated theoretical model using constructs from multiple behavioral models was applied to understand and predict condom use among a sample of injecting drug users, commercial sex workers, men who have sex with men, and multipartnered heterosexuals. Elicitation interviews were conducted to develop a questionnaire to measure model constructs that may be predictive of condom use for sex with vaginal, anal, and oral regular and casual partners. A prospective survey design was used, with 993 participants interviewed at Time 1, and 686 returning for Time 2 interviews 3 months later. Regression analyses were conducted using Time 1 measures to predict intention and Time 2 behavior. Strong support was found for a model that includes attitude, social norm, and facilitators/constraints as predictors of behavior, with multiple correlations in the 0.20 to 0.40 range. Findings also indicate perceived control and facilitators/constraints are distinct constructs and both, along with attitude and social norm, contribute to explaining behavioral intention. Implications for intervention development are discussed.
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