Literature DB >> 7721599

Contraceptive and condom use adoption and maintenance: a stage paradigm approach.

D M Grimley1, J O Prochaska, W F Velicer, G E Prochaska.   

Abstract

The Transtheoretical Model of Behavior Change was examined for its applicability to contraceptive and condom use adoption and maintenance using N = 248 heterosexually active college-age men and women. The model posits that individuals do not go directly from old behaviors to new behaviors to new behaviors, but progress through a sequence of stages: precontemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, and maintenance. The stages of change offer a temporal dimension that provides information regarding when a particular shift in attitudes, intentions, and behavior may occur. The model also postulates a set of or outcome variables--the pros and cons of change and self-efficacy. The results demonstrated that individuals were furthest along in the stages of change for general contraceptive use, followed closely by condom use with other (e.g., casual) partners, and then condom use with main partners. Although no sex differences were found for the stages for the three separate contraceptive behaviors, males and females differed on the pros and cons and levels of self-efficacy when engaging in intercourse with the two types of partners. MANOVA/ANOVA results indicated that the relationship between stages and other constructs follows predicted patterns suggesting that the transtheoretical model may provide a useful framework or paradigm for understanding contraceptive and condom use behavior.

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Keywords:  Age Factors; Americas; Barrier Methods; Behavior; Condom; Contraception; Contraceptive Methods; Contraceptive Usage; Contraceptive Usage--determinants; Correlation Studies; Decision Making; Demographic Analysis; Demographic Factors; Developed Countries; Education; Event History Analysis; Family Planning; Models, Theoretical; North America; Northern America; Population; Population Characteristics; Research Methodology; Research Report; Risk Reduction Behavior--changes; Schools; Sex Behavior; Sex Factors; Sexual Partners; Statistical Studies; Students; Studies; Theoretical Studies; United States; Universities; Youth

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7721599     DOI: 10.1177/109019819502200104

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Educ Q        ISSN: 0195-8402


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