Self-Efficacy in Sexual Negotiation is a single-item measure that aims to understand the respondent's ability to negotiate contractive use.
Geographies Tested: United States of America
Populations Included: Female, Male
Age Range: Adolescents
1. How sure are you that you could resist sexual intercourse if your partner did not want to use some form of birth control?
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5-point Likert scale
Very unsure - 1
Very sure - 5
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Pearson, J. (2006). Personal control, self-efficacy in sexual negotiation, and contraceptive risk among adolescents: The role of gender. Sex Roles, 54(9-10), 615-625. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11199-006-9028-9
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