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Rivera, Cristian.
The Role of Privacy, Brand Labeling, and Cost on Condom Procurement : = Using the Theory of Planned Behavior to Assess a University Policy.
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Title/Author:
The Role of Privacy, Brand Labeling, and Cost on Condom Procurement :/
Reminder of title:
Using the Theory of Planned Behavior to Assess a University Policy.
Author:
Rivera, Cristian.
Description:
1 online resource (86 pages)
Notes:
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 56-06.
Contained By:
Masters Abstracts International56-06(E).
Subject:
Psychology. -
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ISBN:
9780355114430
The Role of Privacy, Brand Labeling, and Cost on Condom Procurement : = Using the Theory of Planned Behavior to Assess a University Policy.
Rivera, Cristian.
The Role of Privacy, Brand Labeling, and Cost on Condom Procurement :
Using the Theory of Planned Behavior to Assess a University Policy. - 1 online resource (86 pages)
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 56-06.
Thesis (M.S.)
Includes bibliographical references
Studies show many college students are sexually active and do not use condoms consistently (American College Health Association, 2014); however, interventions aimed at increasing condom procurement and reported condom use have been successful (Wells & Alano, 2013; Olenick, 1999). This study compared students' attitudes and behavioral intentions toward obtaining condoms on campus according to the University's current condom administration policy to a group of hypothetical alternative policies. We were interested in determining if an alternative policy that provides condoms to students in unattended machines inside or outside of restrooms, as opposed to the student health center, would increase students' intentions to obtain condoms on campus.
Electronic reproduction.
Ann Arbor, Mich. :
ProQuest,
2018
Mode of access: World Wide Web
ISBN: 9780355114430Subjects--Topical Terms:
555998
Psychology.
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In accordance with the theory of planned behavior (TPB), students' attitudes (ATB), perceived social norms (SN), perceived behavioral control (PBC), and behavioral intentions (BI) to obtain condoms were measured, after reading a description of the current policy and again after reading one of eight alternative policies, which varied on location (inside, outside of restrooms), cost (free, two condoms for $0.25), and brand (Trojan, generic). The four components of TPB were compared between the current and alternative policies and amongst the eight alternative policies.
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