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Original Articles

Health Beliefs as Predictors of HIV-Preventive Behavior and Ethnic Differences in Prediction

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Pages 99-110 | Received 08 Jun 1995, Published online: 01 Jul 2010
 

Abstract

The incidence of a variety of safer-sex behaviors was predicted, using five measures from the Health Belief Model (Janz & Becker, 1984): perceived susceptibility, perceived severity, self-efficacy, social support, and perceived barriers. The participants, 424 U.S. undergraduates at six schools, completed a written questionnaire. The results of multiple regression analyses indicated that perceived susceptibility, self-efficacy, and social support predicted many safer-sex behaviors. Although the Health Belief Model predicted more safer-sex behaviors for Euro-American students than for Hispanic American, African American, and Asian American students, the present data indicated few differences among these ethnic groups regarding the level of safer-sex behaviors.

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