HIV-protection through condom use: Testing the theory of planned behaviour in a community sample of heterosexual men in a high-income country |
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Authors: | Daniel Gredig Sibylle Nideroest Anne Parpan-Blaser |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland, School of Social Work , Stahlrain 2, 5200 Brugg, Switzerland daniel.gredig@fh-aargau.ch;3. University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland, School of Social Work , Stahlrain 2, 5200 Brugg, Switzerland |
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Abstract: | Given the increasing importance of heterosexual HIV-transmission in Europe and Switzerland, the present study tested the theory of planned behaviour (TPB) in a prospective study on the HIV-protection behaviour in a community sample of heterosexual men. The study focused on condom use in sexual encounters with new partners. Participants were 982 Swiss men between the ages of 25 and 65 who were surveyed using standardised questionnaires in two computer-assisted telephone interviews that took place in autumn 2002 and spring 2003. The TPB was able to predict condom use in sexual encounters with new and casual partners. In accordance with the theory, condom use was predicted by intention. Perceived behavioural control and attitude were significant predictors of intention, whereas subjective norm was not. Thus, in line with other studies, the present study highlighted the somewhat limited explanatory power of the theory. Further theoretical and empirical work is needed to develop extensions to the theory. |
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Keywords: | Socio-cognitive models theory of planned behaviour HIV-protection behaviour HIV/AIDS heterosexual men |
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