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Published in: AIDS and Behavior 10/2015

01-10-2015 | Original Paper

Mediation of an Efficacious HIV Risk Reduction Intervention for South African Men

Authors: Ann O’Leary, John B. Jemmott III, Loretta S. Jemmott, Scarlett Bellamy, Larry D. Icard, Zolani Ngwane

Published in: AIDS and Behavior | Issue 10/2015

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Abstract

“Men, Together Making a Difference!” is an HIV/STD risk-reduction intervention that significantly increased self-reported consistent condom use during vaginal intercourse compared with a health-promotion attention-control intervention among men (N = 1181) in Eastern Cape Province, South Africa. The present analyses were designed to identify mediators of the intervention’s efficacy. The potential mediators were Social Cognitive Theory (SCT) constructs that the intervention targeted, including several aspects of condom-use self-efficacy, outcome expectancies, and knowledge. Mediation was assessed using a product-of-coefficients approach where an α path (the intervention’s effect on the potential mediator) and a β path (the potential mediator’s effect on the outcome of interest, adjusting for intervention) were estimated independently in a generalized estimating equations framework. Condom-use negotiation self-efficacy, technical-skill self-efficacy, and impulse-control self-efficacy were significant mediators. Although not mediators, descriptive norm and expected friends’ approval of condom use predicted subsequent self-reported condom use, whereas the expected approval of sexual partner did not. The present results suggest that HIV/STD risk-reduction interventions that draw upon SCT and that address self-efficacy to negotiate condom use, to apply condoms correctly, and to exercise sufficient control when sexually aroused to use condoms may contribute to efforts to reduce sexual risk behavior among South African men. Future research must examine whether approaches that build normative support for condom use among men’s friends are also efficacious.
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Metadata
Title
Mediation of an Efficacious HIV Risk Reduction Intervention for South African Men
Authors
Ann O’Leary
John B. Jemmott III
Loretta S. Jemmott
Scarlett Bellamy
Larry D. Icard
Zolani Ngwane
Publication date
01-10-2015
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
AIDS and Behavior / Issue 10/2015
Print ISSN: 1090-7165
Electronic ISSN: 1573-3254
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10461-015-1042-x

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