Table 2.
Self-efficacy scale responses and condom use consistency.
| Men | Women | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Consistent condom use | Consistent condom use | ||||||
| Self-efficacy scale items∗ | No | Yes | P | No | Yes | P | |
| Would you be able to avoid sex any time you did not want it? | No Yes |
43.5 41.1 |
56.5 58.9 |
0.000 | 57.9 54.4 |
42.1 45.6 |
0.352 |
| Would you be able to use a condom every time you have sexual intercourse? | No Yes |
46.1 40.4 |
53.9 59.6 |
0.000 | 66.8 51.4 |
33.2 48.6 |
0.000 |
| Would you be able to refuse to have sex if your partner will not use a condom? | No Yes |
47.3 38.4 |
52.7 61.6 |
0.000 | 65.7 49.8 |
34.3 50.2 |
0.000 |
| Would you be able to talk about using condoms with your partner? | No Yes |
58.2 32.2 |
41.8 67.8 |
0.000 | 74.0 44.0 |
26.0 56.0 |
0.000 |
∗Scale items response options were No, Probably No, Probably Yes, Yes; “No” was coded “No, Probably No, Probably Yes.”