Cort Malcolm A, Modeste Naomi N
Department of Behavioral Science, Athens State University, Athens, AL 35611, USA.
Int Q Community Health Educ. 2006;26(1):61-72. doi: 10.2190/T88R-8407-X811-R6K2.
Utilizing a sample of students (N = 504) from Matabeleland, Zimbabwe, Africa, this study investigated the extent to which knowledge of AIDS and two components of the Health Belief Model are related to: 1) attitude toward condom use, and 2) intentions to use a condom in future sexual encounters. Results indicated that knowledge of AIDS is not significantly related to any of the two dependent variables. However, belief in the efficacy of condoms, and lack of barriers to the use of condoms were significantly related to both dependent variables. Discussion focused on the role of religion and SES in influencing attitudes and decisions about condom use.
本研究以非洲津巴布韦马塔贝莱兰地区的504名学生为样本,调查了艾滋病知识以及健康信念模型的两个组成部分与以下两个方面的关联程度:1)对使用避孕套的态度;2)未来性接触中使用避孕套的意图。结果表明,艾滋病知识与这两个因变量中的任何一个均无显著关联。然而,对避孕套有效性的信念以及使用避孕套不存在障碍这两个因素与这两个因变量均显著相关。讨论聚焦于宗教和社会经济地位在影响对使用避孕套的态度和决策方面所起的作用。