Using Social Cognitive Theory to Predict Safer Sex Behaviors in African American College Students.

作者: Manoj Sharma , Amar Kanekar

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摘要: Safer sex is important for protection against STDs and HIV/AIDS. Most of the HIV- related research targeted towards high-risk groups such as prostitutes, gays substance abusers there evidence that HIV/AIDS increasing in college students particularly among African-American students. The purpose this study was to predictors safer behaviors using social cognitive theory. A cross- sectional survey design used with valid reliable subscales. All data were analyzed by Statistical Package Social Sciences (SPSS), Version 16. For modeling sex, stepwise multiple regression used. Self-efficacy toward predicted 14.7% variance sex. Recommendations designing interventions are presented. Zusammenfassung: Sichereres Geschlechtsverkehr als Schutz gegen und ist sehr wichtig. Die meisten der HIV-in Verbindet die Forschung mit eine Gruppe wo dieses Risiko gros genannte "Risiko-Gruppen" wie Prostituierten, Homosexuellen. werden gezielt analysiert auf offenbar erhoht ist, besonders unter Afrikanisch-Amerikanischen Studenten. Der Zweck dieser Studie war, sicheres Geschlechtsverhaltens beizubringen den Studenten, um dass zu studieren,aber auch kognitive Sozialtheorie verwenden. Ein Modell- Design wurde entwickelt gultigen zuverlassigen Basis verwendet. Alle Daten wurden durch das statistische Paket fur Sozialwissenschaften 16 analysiert. Fur Verwendung des Kommandoomen, welche dienen einen sichereren , schrittweise mehrfache Ruckbildung Einen Praktiziert von Teilnehmer. Es Empfehlungen dargestellt ein Geschlechtsverhaltens.

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