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AIDS Care ; 16(6): 700-23, 2004 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15370059

ABSTRACT

A meta-analysis of 58 studies involving 30,270 participants examined how study population and methodological characteristics influence the associations among norms, control perceptions, attitudes, intentions and behaviour in the area of condom use. Findings indicated that control perceptions generally correlated more strongly among members of societal groups that lack power, including female, younger individuals, ethnic-minorities and people with lower educational levels. Furthermore, norms generally had stronger influences among younger individuals and among people who have greater access to informational social support, including males, ethnic majorities and people with higher levels of education. These findings are discussed in the context of HIV prevention efforts.


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Condoms/statistics & numerical data , HIV Infections/prevention & control , Power, Psychological , Safe Sex/psychology , Attitude to Health , Decision Making , Female , HIV Infections/psychology , Humans , Male , Sexual Behavior
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