The relationship between STD locus of control and STD acquisition among adolescent girls |
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Authors: | Rosenthal Susan L Griffith Jennifer O Succop Paul A Biro Frank M Lewis Lisa M DeVellis Robert F Stanberry Lawrence R |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pediatrics, University of Texas Medical Branch-Children's Hospital, Galveston 77555, USA. |
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Abstract: | This longitudinal study examined adolescent girls' perception of control over sexually transmitted disease (STD) acquisition. Participants were asked questions regarding their perception of their STD locus of control (internal control; control by parents, partners, peers, and health care providers; and chance) at two waves of data collection. Of the 116 participants (mean age = 17 years), 82% were African-American and 18% were Caucasian. Responses to the measure of locus of control were significantly correlated across a 6-month interval. The responses regarding internal control, control by partner, and chance were not related to the acquisition of an STD in the next 6 months. Further, they were not influenced by an STD in the preceding 6 months. These results indicate that responses to a locus of control measure were stable over a 6-month period, and internal, partner, and chance locus of control perceptions seem to be neither determined by STD experience nor directly related to future STD acquisition. However, understanding an individual's locus of control may be helpful in providing appropriate counseling. Future research could examine how adolescent girls form their perceptions of control over STD acquisition. |
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