作者: Martin Fishbein , David Trafimow , Susan E. Middlestadt , Michael Helquist , Claudette Francis
DOI: 10.1111/J.1559-1816.1995.TB01580.X
关键词: Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) 、 Developing country 、 Normative 、 Perception 、 Behavior change 、 Social psychology 、 Condom 、 Family planning 、 Grenadines 、 Psychology
摘要: In Fall 1990, a knowledge, attitude, belief, and practices (KABP) survey was administered to representative sample of residents St. Vincent the Grenadines, an island nation in Eastern Caribbean. The KABP questionnaire contained large number questions that could reasonably be expected related whether or not people use condoms. To certain extent, each these can viewed as attempt assess one variables identified by more theories behavior change. More specifically, on were possible indicants AIDS cues action, perceived susceptibility, severity, (locus of) control, normative pressure, condom outcome expectancies. Statistical analyses indicated some, but all, among sexually active adults. particular, pressure condoms single most important determinant behaviors Vincent. implications this finding for designing mass-media campaigns increase is discussed, campaign attempts change influencing social norms strongly recommended.