Instrument details

Instrument Title

Impact of beliefs about HIV treatment and peer condom norms on risky sexual behavior among gay and bisexual men.

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Source Article

Peterson, J. L., & Bakeman, R. (2006). Impact of beliefs about HIV treatment and peer condom norms on risky sexual behavior among gay and bisexual men. Journal of Community Psychology, 34(1), 37-46.

Response Options

All responses were coded as 1 (Yes), 2 (No), or 3 (Doesn't apply, no main or casual sex partner.)

Survey Items

  1. In the past 3 months, have you had anal sex with your main partner where you were the receptive partner and you did not use a condom?
  2. In the past 3 months have you had anal sex with your main partner where you were the inserting partner and you did not use a condom?
  3. In the past 3 months have you had anal sex with a casual sex partner where you were the receptive partner and you did not use a condom?
  4. In the past 3 months have you had anal sex with a casual sex partner where you were the inserting partner and you did not use a condom?

Internal Reliability

Reliability information was not available.

Validity

Validity information was not available.

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Terms Of Use

Individuals may use this information for research or educational purposes only and may not use this information for commercial purposes. When using this instrument, please cite:

Peterson, J. L., & Bakeman, R. (2006). Impact of beliefs about HIV treatment and peer condom norms on risky sexual behavior among gay and bisexual men. Journal of Community Psychology, 34(1), 37-46.

When presenting results using any survey information you obtained from the SABI, please acknowledge the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Center for AIDS Research (CFAR), an NIH funded program P30 AI50410.