A. General personal and demographic data |
Age |
Gender |
Marital status |
Type of university |
Field of study |
Family residence |
Current condom use practices |
B. Exploring participant’s behaviors and beliefs about condom use |
Knowledge |
B.1. What do you know about condoms and consistent condom use in general? |
Risk perception |
B.2. What are/could be the risks if you practice sex without condoms? |
Attitude |
B.3.1. What are/could be for you the advantages of using condoms during sexual practices? |
B.3.2. What are/could be for you the disadvantages of using condoms during sexual practices? |
B.3.3. What role—if any—could consistent condom use play to protect you from getting HIV and other STIs? |
Social influence |
B.4.1. Who would support you to use condoms during sexual practices? |
B.4.2. Who would be against you using condoms during sexual practices? |
Self-efficacy |
B.5. When will it be difficult for you to use condoms during sexual practices? |
Other factors |
B.6.1. What are the other factors which encourage you to use condoms during sexual practices? |
B.6.2. What are the other factors which prevent you from using condoms during sexual practices? |