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Self-Efficacy to Use Condoms in Unmarried Latino Adults
Authors:Barbara Vanoss Marín  Jeanne M. Tschann  Cynthia A. Gómez  Steve Gregorich
Affiliation:(1) The Center for AIDS Prevention Studies, University of California, San Francisco.;(2) San Francisco, California, 94105;(3) Departments of Pediatrics and Psychiatry, University of California, San Francisco
Abstract:
Measures of self-efficacy to use condoms can clarify the barriers to condom use Latinos encounter. A 20-item scale, that differed slightly for men and women, and was based on extensive elicitation interviews, was used in a random digit dial household survey of 1,600 unmarried Latino adults in 10 states with large Latino populations. Self-efficacy was related to condom use for both men and women. Factor analyses revealed five correlated factors: Regular Partner, Impulse Control, Partner Resistance, STD Thoughts, and Condom Discussion. Both men and women reported lowest self-efficacy for impulse control and using condoms with a regular partner. Less-educated men and women had lower self-efficacy to discuss condoms, to manage partner resistance, to use condoms with a regular partner, and to control impulses, but there were few other demographic differences in self-efficacy. The scale can be helpful in the design and evaluation of HIV prevention.
Keywords:self-efficacy  condom use  unmarried Latinos
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