Tests of the mediational role of preparatory safer sexual behavior in the context of the theory of planned behavior. |
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Authors: | Angela Bryan Jeffrey D Fisher William A Fisher |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology/Institute of Behavioral Science, University of Colorado, Boulder 80309-0483, USA. angela.bryan@colorado.edu |
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Abstract: | The present research details 2 empirical tests within the context of the theory of planned behavior (I. Ajzen & T. Madden, 1986) of the assumption that preparatory behaviors (e.g., discussing safer sex, obtaining condoms) play a mediational role in the relation between psychological variables (e.g., attitudes toward safer sex, social norms about safer sex) and condom use. The assumption of the mediational role of preparatory behaviors is examined in sexually experienced samples from 2 different populations: inner-city high school students (N = 226) and college students (N = 160). The results suggest that the mediational role of preparatory behaviors is a highly significant one. Results indicate no gender differences with regard to the main mediational hypotheses. The methodological, theoretical, and practical implications and importance of these findings are discussed. |
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