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. 2020 Feb 13;49(4):1379–1391. doi: 10.1007/s10508-019-01564-2

Table 1.

Summary of the study interview guide

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?