Ja. Catania et al., A TEST OF THE AIDS RISK REDUCTION MODEL - PSYCHOSOCIAL CORRELATES OF CONDOM USE IN THE AMEN COHORT SURVEY, Health psychology, 13(6), 1994, pp. 548-555
We examined the AIDS Risk Reduction Model (J. Catania, S. Kegeles, & T
. Coates) in a sample of unmarried heterosexual adults with an HIV ris
k factor (n = 716). Labeling one's sexual, behavior as risky was assoc
iated with having a history of sexually transmitted diseases, particul
arly genital herpes, and fewer stereotypic health beliefs. For people
with secondary sexual partners, greater condom commitment was related
to increased labeling, supportive condom norms, and greater enjoyment,
and high levels of condom use were related to greater condom commitme
nt, supportive norms, greater enjoyment, and health protective sexual
communication. For people with primary partners, greater condom commit
ment was correlated with increased supportive condom norms, greater en
joyment, and having genital herpes, and high levels of condom use were
correlated with greater condom commitment, greater enjoyment, and hea
lth protective sexual communication.