Background and Objective: The AIDS epidemic is considerably widespread across the world, turning out to be an exigent problem. The aim of this study was to assess the impact of educational intervention based on the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) on the prevention of AIDS among health volunteers in Sirjan County.
Methods: This was a quasi-experimental study in which 120 health volunteers attending health centers in Sirjan city, were selected to participate in this study 60 in the intervention group and 60 in the control group. The intervention was conducted over three sessions for 60 minutes. Data were collected by a valid and reliable 40-item questionnaire before intervention and three months after the intervention. Data was analyzed by chi-square, Fisher's exact, paired t-test and independent t-test.
Results: The average scores of both groups according to awareness level, attitude toward behavior, functioning, behavioral intention, mental norms and perceived behavioral control had no meaningful differences before the intervention. But after educational intervention, the average scores of all variables increased meaningfully in the intervention group (p<0.001). But, there was no increase or significant difference in the control group.
Conclusion: TPB was effective in educating health volunteers. Therefore, it is suggested that TPB can be used in training AIDs-prevention behaviors.
Paper Type: Research Article.
Sadeghi R, Khanjani N. Impact of Educational Intervention Based on Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) on the AIDS-Preventive Behavior among Health Volunteers. Iran J Health Educ Health Promot 2015; 3 (1) :23-31 URL: http://journal.ihepsa.ir/article-1-218-en.html