Postulated Relationship

Factor

IM Construct

Would increase condom use

Fear of unintended pregnancy

STI Vulnerability

Sex Partners’ Assertion of Condom Use

Father Figures’ Endorsement of Condom Use

Peer Education

Campus Leadership Advocacy for STI Prevention

Attitude (Instrumental)

Attitude (Instrumental)

Subjective Norm

Subjective Norm

Subjective Norm

Environment

Would decrease condom use

Perceptions of a “Committed” Relationship

Time and Familiarity with Sexual Partner

Perception of PrEP

Perceived “Curability” of STIs

Attitude (Affective)

Attitude (Affective)

Self-Efficacy

Self-Efficacy

May increase or decrease condom use

Sex Partner’s Condom Use Preferences

Subjective Norm

Neither Increases or

decreases condom use

Condom use availability

Self-Efficacy