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week 7: Grossman - 2008 - Adolescent Sexual Risk Factors Predicting…
week 7:
Grossman - 2008 - Adolescent Sexual Risk Factors Predicting Condom
Stages of Change (TTM)
Precontemplation: No intention to use condoms.
Contemplation: Considering condom use but no action yet.
Preparation: Planning to use condoms soon.
Action: Consistent condom use begins.
Maintenance: Continued condom use over time.
Predictive Factors
Attitudes: Beliefs about condom effectiveness.
Peer Influence: Pressure or encouragement from friends.
Parental Communication: Discussions about sex and safe practices.
Relationship Dynamics: Power balance and trust within relationships.
Self-Efficacy: Confidence in one’s ability to use condoms.
Knowledge and Education
Sex Education: Quality of sexual health education.
Access to Information: Where and how teens get sexual health knowledge.
Risk Awareness: Understanding the dangers of unprotected sex.
Behavioral Factors
Previous Sexual Experience: Impact of past behavior on future actions.
Partner Communication: Discussions about safe sex with partners.
Frequency of Sexual Activity: Regularity of sexual encounters influencing behavior.