Brien T M, Thombs D L, Mahoney C A, Wallnau L
Department of Health Science, State University of New York, Brockport.
J Am Coll Health. 1994 Jan;42(4):167-74. doi: 10.1080/07448481.1994.9939665.
Condom use self-efficacy can be defined as expectations about one's ability to use condoms under a variety of circumstances. This investigation examined the factor structure of the Condom Use Self-Efficacy Scale (CUSES) in an 18- to 23-year-old college population (N = 339) and tested the ability of the factors to distinguish among three groups of condom users (nonusers, sporadic users, and ritualistic users). Emerging from a principal components analysis were four reliable factors labeled Mechanics, Partner's Disapproval, Assertive, and Intoxicants. Results from a discriminant analysis indicated that sporadic users were best distinguished from ritualistic users by number of sex partners, use of intoxicants, and intensity of alcohol use. The sporadic users had more sex partners, were less confident of their ability to use condoms when intoxicated, and were heavier drinkers than were the ritualistic users. Nonusers were best distinguished from ritualistic users by the factor labeled Assertive. Nonusers were significantly less confident in their ability to discuss condoms and to insist on their use with a sexual partner. Implications of the findings for improving campus-based programs to prevent the spread of human immunodeficiency virus infection and sexually transmitted diseases are discussed.
避孕套使用自我效能可定义为对自身在各种情况下使用避孕套能力的期望。本调查研究了18至23岁大学生群体(N = 339)中避孕套使用自我效能量表(CUSES)的因素结构,并测试了这些因素区分三组避孕套使用者(非使用者、偶尔使用者和习惯性使用者)的能力。主成分分析得出了四个可靠的因素,分别标记为操作、伴侣反对、自信和醉酒影响。判别分析结果表明,偶尔使用者与习惯性使用者的最佳区分因素是性伴侣数量、醉酒影响和饮酒强度。偶尔使用者比习惯性使用者有更多性伴侣,醉酒时对使用避孕套的能力信心较低,饮酒量也更大。非使用者与习惯性使用者的最佳区分因素是标记为自信的因素。非使用者在与性伴侣讨论避孕套并坚持使用方面的能力信心明显较低。文中讨论了这些研究结果对改进校园预防人类免疫缺陷病毒感染和性传播疾病传播项目的意义。