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doi:10.1186/s12889-023-15466-5...

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Elshiekh, Husameddin Farouk Hoving, Ciska Vries, Hein
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en
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BioMed Central

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Epidemiology

Year

2023

listing date

3/29/2023

Keywords
sudan hiv condom use university students i-change model knowledge self-efficacy cues attitude condom students users
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Abstract

Unprotected sex is common among university students in Sudan, thus increasing risks for sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).

As little is known about the psychosocial determinants of consistent condom use among this population, this study was designed to identify them.

The Integrated Change Model (ICM) was applied in a cross-sectional design to identify in 218 students (aged 18–25 years) from Khartoum which items distinguish condom users from non-condom users.

Condom users differed significantly from non-condom users in having more HIV and condom use-related knowledge, higher perception of susceptibility to HIV, reporting more exposure to condom use cues, having a less negative attitude towards condom use (attitude cons), experiencing social support and norms favouring condom use and having higher condom use self-efficacy.

Binary logistic regression showed that peer norms favouring condom use in addition to HIV-related knowledge, condom use cues, negative attitude and self-efficacy were the factors uniquely associated with consistent condom use among university students in Sudan.

Interventions seeking to promote consistent condom use among sexually active students could benefit from increasing knowledge about HIV transmission and prevention, raising HIV-risk perception, using condom use cues, addressing perceived condom disadvantages and enhancing students` self-efficacy to avoid unprotected sex.

Moreover, such interventions should raise students` perceptions of their peers` beliefs and behaviours favouring condom use and seek health care professionals` and religious scholars` support for condom use.

Elshiekh, Husameddin Farouk,Hoving, Ciska,Vries, Hein, 2023, Psychosocial determinants of consistent condom use among university students in Sudan: findings from a study using the Integrated Change Model, BioMed Central

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