TY - JOUR
T1 - Knowledge, beliefs, peer norms, and past behaviors as correlates of risky sexual behaviors among college students
AU - Ratliff-Crain, Jeffrey
AU - Donald, Kelli M.
AU - Dalton, Joline
PY - 1999
Y1 - 1999
N2 - HIV/AIDS knowledge, age at onset of sexual activity, perceptions of personal risk and peer norms were explored as correlates for risky sexual behaviors among college students. Ninety-nine male and 185 female college students completed a 66-item questionnaire. A majority reported being sexually active with most in mutually monogamous relationships or not currently in a sexual relationship. Multiple regression correlation analyses showed knowledge about HIV/AIDS to be very high but that this knowledge did not independently relate to the extent of risky behaviors. Perceptions of risk were positively related to number of partners and single-time partners but not condom usage. In contrast to previous studies, perceived peer norms did not independently relate to behaviors. Instead, age at first intercourse was found to have substantial overlap with current perceptions, attitudes, and likelihood for engaging in risky behaviors. The necessity for including previous behaviors in analyses of the impact of attitudes and perceived norms on behavioral intentions is discussed.
AB - HIV/AIDS knowledge, age at onset of sexual activity, perceptions of personal risk and peer norms were explored as correlates for risky sexual behaviors among college students. Ninety-nine male and 185 female college students completed a 66-item questionnaire. A majority reported being sexually active with most in mutually monogamous relationships or not currently in a sexual relationship. Multiple regression correlation analyses showed knowledge about HIV/AIDS to be very high but that this knowledge did not independently relate to the extent of risky behaviors. Perceptions of risk were positively related to number of partners and single-time partners but not condom usage. In contrast to previous studies, perceived peer norms did not independently relate to behaviors. Instead, age at first intercourse was found to have substantial overlap with current perceptions, attitudes, and likelihood for engaging in risky behaviors. The necessity for including previous behaviors in analyses of the impact of attitudes and perceived norms on behavioral intentions is discussed.
KW - College students
KW - Condom use
KW - HIV/AIDS
KW - Peer norms
KW - Problem-Behavior Theory
KW - Risky sexual behaviors
KW - Sexual history
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U2 - 10.1080/08870449908410754
DO - 10.1080/08870449908410754
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0033432450
SN - 0887-0446
VL - 14
SP - 625
EP - 641
JO - Psychology and Health
JF - Psychology and Health
IS - 4
ER -