1st Edition

The Theory of Reasoned Action Its application to AIDS-Preventive Behaviour

Edited By Cynthia Gallois, Malcolm McCamish, Deborah J Terry Copyright 1993
    352 Pages
    by Routledge

    352 Pages
    by Garland Science

    The Theory of reasoned action explores the theory and emphirical reserach in to the factors which influence whether people engage in high-risk practices , with specific reference to AIDS education.

    1: The Theory of Reasoned Action and Health Care Behaviour; 2: Applying the Theory of Reasoned Action to the Prediction of AIDS-Preventive Behaviour; 3: Influences on Condom Use among Undergraduates: Testing the Theories of Reasoned Action and Planned Behaviour; 4: Predicting AIDS-Preventive Behaviour Among Adolescents; 5: Attitudes Toward Condoms and the Theory of Reasoned Action; 6: The Theory of Reasoned Action as Applied to AIDS Prevention for Australian Ethnic Groups; 7: Extending the Theory of Reasoned Action: The Role of Health Beliefs; 8: Self-Efficacy Expectancies and the Theory of Reasoned Action; 9: Theory of Reasoned Action and the Role of Perceived Risk in the Study of Safer Sex; 10: Application of the Theory of Reasoned Action to the Measurement of Condom Use among Gay Men; 11: A Theory-Based Intervention: The Theory of Reasoned Action in Action; 12: The Theory of Reasoned Action and Problem-Focused Research; 13: On the Need to Mind the Gap: On-Line versus Off-Line Cognitions Underlying Sexual Risk-Taking; 14: Flaws in the Theory of Reasoned Action

    Biography

    Deborah J Terry, Cynthia Gallois, Malcolm McCamish