Not exact matches
Gay and bisexual men
in the U.S. are more severely affected by
HIV than any other
group of people
in the country, according to the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention.
Comprehensive intervention also scored higher
in condom use knowledge; believed more strongly that condoms can prevent pregnancy, STDs and
HIV; believed more strongly that using condoms will not interfere with sexual enjoyment; expressed greater confidence that they could have condoms available when they needed them; and reported greater confidence that they could exercise sufficient impulse
control to use condoms and greater self - efficacy for using condoms
than did those
in the
control group.
Outcome data collected at multiple time points over 12 months demonstrated that adolescents
in the
HIV intervention were less likely to report sexual intercourse, multiple partners, days of unprotected intercourse, and unprotected intercourse
than those
in the
control group (Villarruel, Jemmott, Jemmott, & Eakin, 2006).