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Autoeficacia en la prevención sexual del Sida: la influencia del género

2013

Title: Self-efficacy in AIDS sexual prevention: influence of gender. Abstract: The scientific literature suggests that a low self-efficacy for con- dom use may be related to many risky behaviors for HIV transmission in young people. We analyze the self-efficacy of condom use among youth, the existence of gender differences and the relationship with other relevant variables in HIV prevention. The "Self-Efficacy Condom Use Subscale", included in the AIDS Prevention Questionnaire (Ballester, Gil and Gimenez, 2007), was administrated to 3540 university students (50.9% women, 49.1% men). The results showed that the sample obtained medi- um-high scores on self-efficacy, showing the lowest scores …

Uso preservativoPrevención sidalcsh:BF1-990Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)Autoeficaciamedicine.disease_causemedicine.diseaseJóveneslaw.inventionPrevención SIDAlcsh:PsychologyAcquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)CondomlawmedicinePreventive interventionUso PreservativoGéneroPsychologyHiv transmissionSocial psychologyGeneral PsychologyPreventive behaviorClinical psychology
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Is mental health literacy for depression associated with the intention toward preventive actions? A cross-sectional study among university students

2021

Objective Mental Health Literacy (MHL) might play an important role in preventing depression. This study assessed the MHL level for depression of university students and its association with intentions toward preventive actions against depression. Participants: University students (n = 315) were surveyed online. Methods: MHL level and group differences were analyzed using t-tests and one-way ANOVA. To investigate the relation between MHL and the intention for preventive actions against depression, correlation and regression analyses were performed. Results: The mean MHL level of the participants was reasonably high (42.65 of 75 points). MHL levels differed significantly between different gr…

AUSTRALIAN BACHELORCross-sectional studymental health literacymedia_common.quotation_subjectPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthPsychological interventionYOUNG-PEOPLEExplained variationSTIGMATIZING ATTITUDESPromotion (rank)intentionpreventive behaviorBELIEFSDepression preventionDISORDERS FINDINGSHELPAnalysis of varianceuniversity studentsPsychologyMental health literacyDepression (differential diagnoses)Depression preventionClinical psychologymedia_commonINTERVENTIONSJournal of American College Health
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HEALTH BEHAVIORS OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS: A COMPARISON OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND TECHNICAL FACULTIES

2016

INTRODUCTION: A healthy lifestyle is related to healthy practices, such as healthy diet, avoidance of psychoactive stimulants, appropriate level of physical activity, preventive behaviors, coping with stress, positive social relationships, and adjustments. University students do not usually engage in a healthy lifestyle. Moreover, excessive alcohol drinking among students is truly a health problem. OBJECTIVES : The primary objective of this study was to examine the association between alcohol drinking and healthy behaviors in undergraduate students from a large public technical university in the south of Poland (Europe). METHODS: A cross-sectional study was used with participants of 283 sec…

GerontologyCoping (psychology)undergraduatesbusiness.industryeducationOcean EngineeringHealthy dietalcohol drinkinghealthy behaviorPhysical educationhealthy lifestyleTechnical universityMedicineGeneral healthHealth behaviorbusinessFemale studentsPreventive behaviorClinical psychologyCBU International Conference Proceedings
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Social cognition theories and behavior change in COVID-19: A conceptual review.

2022

The COVID-19 pandemic has had unprecedented health, economic, and social consequences worldwide. Although contact reductions and wearing face coverings have reduced infection rates, and vaccines have reduced illness severity, emergence of new variants of the coronavirus that causes COVID-19, and the shift from pandemic to endemic patterns of infection, highlights the importance of ongoing preventive behavior adherence to manage future outbreaks. Research applying social cognition theories may assist in explaining variance in these behaviors and inform the development of efficacious behavior change interventions to promote adherence. In the present article, we summarize research applying the…

Social CognitionReflective processesehkäisyHealth BehaviorAutomatic processesIntegrated modelsMechanism of actionpandemiatkäyttäytymismallitClinical ResearchtartuntatauditBehavioral and Social ScienceHumansPsychologyPandemicsmotivaatioMotivationSARS-CoV-2COVID-19 preventive behaviorsPreventionsosiaalinen kognitioCOVID-19Clinical PsychologyGood Health and Well BeingterveyskäyttäytyminenCognitive SciencesPsychological Theory
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