Acta Colombiana de Psicología (Feb 2017)
Perceived self-efficacy, sexual assertiveness and condom use among colombian young
Abstract
The correct and consistent use of condoms during sexual intercourse is a highly effective procedure for the prevention ofHIV / AIDS as well as other sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Some studies report that psychosocial skills and interaction promote the development of safe sexual relations by using condoms. The objective of this study was to determine to whatextent the perception of self-efficacy and sexual assertiveness predicts condom use in sexual activity in a group of youngpeople. The study was descriptive correlational and predictive.The sample consisted of 645 young people aged between 19 and 26 years who reported having had sex or being sexually active. Results showed that, unlike men, the perception of self-efficacy coupled with sexual assertiveness are strong predictors of condom use in women's sexual relations, whereas for menonly sexual assertiveness predicts condom use in sexual relations.