Assistant Professor
D. علي حسن سلمان
GENDER DIFFERENCES IN HIV/AIDS PREVENTIVE SELF-EFFICACY AMONG TAIWANESE ADOLESCENTS
AIDS Education and Prevention / 16 - April - 2016
The aim of the cross-sectional study was to understand gender differences in HIV/AIDS preventive self-efficacy among Taiwanese adolescents. Selfadministered questionnaires were used to measure HIV/AIDS preventive self-efficacy and covariates (age, substance use, and sexual experiences).
Depression and AIDS Preventive Self-efficacy Among Taiwanese Adolescents
Archives of Psychiatric Nursing / 28 - April - 2018
Effectively reducing adolescents' risky sexual behaviors has been an urgent need since the HIV/AIDS infections among young people has been acknowledged as a priority. Self-efficacy has been considered playing an essential role in behavioral changes, and depressed individuals may demonstrate lower self-efficacy.