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Determinants of self-perceived risk for AIDS.

J Health Soc Behav. 1990 Dec;31(4):384-94. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE MED/92317622
Prohaska TR; Albrecht G; Levy JA; Sugrue N; Kim JH; School of Public Health, University of Illinois, Chicago 60612.


Abstract: This paper examines self-perceptions of risk for AIDS and factors that contribute to estimations of risk. On the basis of a telephone survey of 1,540 adults age 18 to 60, we address the question: What heuristic factors predict perception of risk for AIDS? Results show that five heuristic categories determine self-perceptions of risk: sexual practices, moral evaluations of people with AIDS, emotional response to AIDS, protective actions in response to AIDS, and demographic characteristics. Number of sexual partners over the past five years and knowledge of sexual partners' past sexual behavior are associated significantly with increased perceptions of risk. Fear of AIDS and worry about one's health also contribute significantly to self-perception of risk, as does shame associated with having AIDS. Asian-Americans and persons with no particular religious affiliation report greater perceptions of risk. These findings call attention to heuristic factors in considering theories of risk and in designing interventions to change preventive actions associated with high risk for AIDS.
Keywords: Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome/*EPIDEMIOLOGY/ETIOLOGY/ PREVENTION & CONTROL Adaptation, Psychological Adolescence Adult Aged *Attitude to Health Chicago/EPIDEMIOLOGY Female Health Behavior Human Male Middle Age Prognosis *Risk-Taking Support, Non-U.S. Gov't United States JOURNAL ARTICLEKWDacquiredimmunodeficiencysyndrome/KWDepidemiology/etiology/prevention&controladaptation,psychologicaladolescenceadultagedKWDattitudetohealthchicago/epidemiologyfemalehealthbehaviorhumanmalemiddleageprognosisKWDrisk-takingsupport,non-uKWDsKWDgov'tunitedstatesjournalarticle
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