Theory of Planned Behavior in predicting condom use in Latin-American Women

David Javier Enríquez-Negrete, Ricardo Sánchez-Medina, Susana Xóchitl Bárcena-Gaona, Itzel Guadalupe Chávez-Santos
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Background: The theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) is used to predict condom use. The present study assessed the causal relationships of the TPB in a cultural context different from the one that was proposed. Objective: To assess the causal relationships among the variables proposed by the TCP to determine if they predict consistent condom use in two groups of Latina women and to identify the inter-group similarities in both groups and the discrepancies with what the model proposes for the North American population. Method: A set of variables were evaluated in two samples of Latina women (Mexican and Argentine): consistency of condom use, intention to use condoms in the next sexual encounter, the subjective norm of friends and parents, attitudes towards condoms, and perceived behavioral control to use condoms. We used the Linear regression analysis. Results: Intention to use condoms was found to be the best predictor of condom use. Subjective norm was more important than attitudes; although the latter variable was not configured as a predictor in Argentine women. Conclusion: The associations between the CTP variables and the predictive values of the variables may change according to the cultural group evaluated; perceived behavioral control, in both samples, was not a direct predictor of condom use behavior, but it was a predictor of intention to use condoms. In addition, we discussed the relevance of the variables proposed by the TCP about the cultural context of Latinos and the critical use of the model in populations other than North America.
计划行为理论在预测拉丁美洲妇女避孕套使用中的作用
背景:计划行为理论(TPB)用于预测避孕套的使用。本研究在不同的文化背景下评估了TPB的因果关系。目的:评估TCP提出的变量之间的因果关系,以确定它们是否预测两组拉丁裔妇女使用避孕套的一致性,并确定两组中群体间的相似性以及与该模型提出的北美人口的差异。方法:对两个拉丁裔女性(墨西哥和阿根廷)的样本进行了一组变量的评估:避孕套使用的一致性,在下一次性接触中使用避孕套的意图,朋友和父母的主观规范,对避孕套的态度,以及使用避孕套的感知行为控制。我们使用线性回归分析。结果:使用避孕套的意向是使用避孕套的最佳预测指标。主观规范比态度更重要;尽管后一个变量并未被配置为阿根廷女性的预测因子。结论:CTP变量与变量预测值之间的相关性可能因文化群体的不同而不同;在两个样本中,感知到的行为控制并不能直接预测避孕套的使用行为,但它可以预测使用避孕套的意图。此外,我们还讨论了TCP提出的关于拉丁美洲人文化背景的变量的相关性,以及该模型在北美以外人口中的关键应用。
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