Assessing the prevalence of condom use among junior college students, 1991
Weaver, Alfredia
1990-1999
Statement of Purpose. The purpose of this study was to assess junior college students' prevalence of condom use, risk behaviors, attitudes toward AIDS, and sources of knowledge regarding AIDS. Method. The descriptive survey research technique was used. Subjects. One hundred and two subjects participated. Instrument. The instrument was developed, by the writer, and field-tested. Findings. The data indicate that the subjects surveyed in these two studies, are not taking seriously the recommended life-style changes for risk reduction. Conclusions. The findings in this survey are consistent with findings in other studies regarding college students' risk behaviors, condom uses, and attitudes regarding AIDS.
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1991-07-01
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Master of Arts (MA)
Clark Atlanta University
School of Arts and Sciences, School Counseling
Smothers, Robert
Georgia--Atlanta
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12322/cau.td:1991_weaver_alfredia