Assessing behavioural, normative and control beliefs in determining the intention to use condoms among Filipino homosexuals

With the constant increase of reported HIV/AIDS cases in the country, the study aims to assess the different factors that determine the intentions to use condom use among the most at-risk demographic of the epidemic: men who have sex with men. The research used the Theory of Planned Behaviour and th...

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Main Author: Pavico, Gabriel Romeo Ferriols
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Language:English
Published: Animo Repository 2013
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Online Access:https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_masteral/4490
https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/etd_masteral/article/11328/viewcontent/CDTG005455_Fedited.pdf
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Institution: De La Salle University
Language: English
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Summary:With the constant increase of reported HIV/AIDS cases in the country, the study aims to assess the different factors that determine the intentions to use condom use among the most at-risk demographic of the epidemic: men who have sex with men. The research used the Theory of Planned Behaviour and the Involvement Theory as frameworks to determine the level of intention of the sample population to use condoms. The study tested three constructs – behavioural, normative and control beliefs to see the direction and strength of their relationship in the sample population’s intention and eventual use of condoms. The study was able to gather 101 Filipino respondents, currently living in Metro Manila, who has had a sexual encounter in the past 6 months at the time of the study, and reportedly single or does not have any exclusive relationships at the time of the study. An online survey was set up to gather 1/3 of the sample population, and the remainder of the responses were gathered through interviews. It was concluded that all the research hypotheses were not rejected as behavioural, normative and control beliefs all have positive, significant linear relationships with the intention to use condoms among the sample population. It was also seen that there was a variation in strength among the constructs, with Control belief being the strongest (r = 0.577), followed by Normative belief (r = 0.556) and lastly, Behavioural belief (r = 0.381).