Beliefs about AIDS, use of alcohol and drugs, and unprotected sex among Massachusetts adolescents.
R W Hingson,
L Strunin,
B M Berlin and
T Heeren
Social and Behavioral Sciences Section, Boston University School of Public Health, MA 02118-2389.
In August 1988, 1,773 Massachusetts 16-19-year-olds were surveyedby telephone using anonymous random digit dialing; responserate 82 percent. Logistic regression tested whether alcoholand drug use, perceived susceptibility to human immunodeficiencyvirus (HIV), severity of HIV if infected, effectiveness of condomsin preventing infection, barriers to condom use, and behavioralcues such as exposure to media or personal communication aboutacquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) were independentlyrelated to condom use. Among sexually active respondents, (61percent of those interviewed) 31 percent reported always usingcondoms. Respondents who believed condoms are effective in preventingHIV transmission and worried they can get AIDS were 3.1 and1.8 times, respectively, more likely to use condoms all thetime. Respondents who carried condoms and who had discussedAIDS with a physician were 2.7 and 1.7 times, respectively,more likely to use them. Those who believed condoms do not reducesexual pleasure and would not be embarrassed if asked to usethem were 3.1 and 2.4 times, respectively, more likely to usecondoms. Teens who averaged five or more drinks daily or usedmarijuana in the previous month were 2.8 and 1.9 times, respectively,less likely to use condoms. Among respondents who drink anduse drugs, 16 percent used condoms less often after drinkingand 25 percent after drug use. Those counseling adolescentsabout HIV should assess and discuss beliefs outlined in theHealth Belief Model, as well as their alcohol and drug use.
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