Perceived Difficulty of Performing Selected HIV/AIDS Preventive Behaviors and Life Satisfaction: Is there a Relationship for African American Adolescents?

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Robert F. Valois
Jelani C. Kerr
Michael Hennessy
Ralph J. DiClemente
Larry K. Brown
Michael P. Carey
Peter A. Vanable
Naomi B. Farber
Laura F. Salazar
Daniel Romer
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[1] University of South Carolina,Health Promotion, Education & Behavior, Family & Preventive Medicine, Schools of Public, Health and Medicine
[2] University of Louisville,Health Promotion & Behavioral Sciences, School of Public Health and Information Sciences
[3] University of Pennsylvania,Public Policy Center, Annenberg School for Communication
[4] Emory University,Behavioral Sciences & Health Education, Rollins School of Public Health
[5] Alpert Medical School of Brown University,Department of Psychiatry, Rhode Island Hospital
[6] The Miriam Hospital and Brown University,The Centers for Behavioral & Preventive Medicine
[7] Syracuse University,Department of Psychology, Center for Health & Behavior
[8] University of South Carolina,School of Social Work
[9] Georgia State University,Division of Health Promotion & Behavior, School of Public Health
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AIDS and Behavior | 2015年 / 19卷
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Adolescents; Self-efficacy; HIV preventive behavior; Life satisfaction; African Americans;
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Research on the relationship between adolescent health risk behaviors, sexual risk behaviors in particular, and perceived life satisfaction is emerging. Some researchers suggest that life satisfaction has been a neglected component of adolescent health research. African American adolescents aged 13–18 (n = 1,658) from four matched, mid-sized cities in the northeastern and southeastern USA, completed a self-report questionnaire via Audio Computer Assisted Self-Interview. Analyses were conducted to examine relationships between perceived difficulty in performing HIV/AIDS preventive behavior and perceived life satisfaction, while controlling for socioeconomic status. Results suggest that perceived life satisfaction is related to perceived difficulty in performing HIV/AIDS preventive behaviors, for both males and females, with variability in the magnitude of associations by gender. Further research is necessary to identify the particular characteristics of youth and specific aspects of adolescent life satisfaction associated with perceived difficulty in performing HIV/AIDS preventive behavior to develop gender-appropriate and culturally-sensitive quality of life/health promotion programs.
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