There are one billion youth ages 15-24 years around the world and of that number, approximately 10 million are living with HIV/AIDS (United Nations Population.

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There are one billion youth ages years around the world and of that number, approximately 10 million are living with HIV/AIDS (United Nations Population Fund, 2005). Of the latter number, 63% live in sub- Saharan Africa (UNAIDS Inter-Agency Task Team on Young People, 2004). Youth in sub- Saharan Africa are disproportionately affected by HIV/AIDS. Yet, there is a lack of published data on sexual behaviors of African youth. Therefore, research based on theory must be conducted to better serve this age group. INTRODUCTION The 2008 Ghana GSHS Sexual Behavior Supplementary Questionnaire (SRBQ), is a modified version of a survey based on TPB, which was administered to adolescents in South Africa (Jemmott III et al., 2007). A two- stage cluster sampling design was utilized to produce a representative sample of school children in senior secondary school level 3. Schools were then selected with a probability proportional to enrollment size. At the second stage intact classes within the selected schools were randomly chosen to participate in the survey. METHODOLOGY RESULTSCONCLUSIONS Kari Campbell, Norman Weatherby, Andrew Owusu, and Gloria Hamilton Middle Tennessee State University Ghana’s 2007 total population estimate was at 23,478,000 people. Ghana’s urban areas contain almost half (49%) of the total population. In 2007, approximately 21,000 Ghanaians died from HIV/AIDS. The HIV prevalence for women between the ages of in Ghana is 1.4%, while men in this same age group have an HIV prevalence of 0.4%. GHANA & HIV The purpose of this study is to examine sexual behaviors among 3 rd year senior secondary school students in the Greater Accra and Volta regions of Ghana, West Africa using the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB). This research examines what effect attitudes toward condom use, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral control have on participants’ intention to practice safer sex. PURPOSE PARTICIPANTS The eligible population for this study included 3 rd level students at all senior secondary schools in the Greater Accra region and Volta region of Ghana. he sample consisted of 510 boys (56.6%) and 391 girls (43.4%). Age ranged from 16 to 19 years, with 33.2% being 17 years old. Girls were less likely to intend to use condoms than boys (X 2 = 18.3, df = 2, p <.001). In the logistic regression analysis, the model was able to explain 45.9% of the variation in Intention to Use Condoms (R 2 = 0.459). This study demonstrated that the Theory of Planned Behavior (Ajzen, 1991, 2002) effectively predicted condom use intention among 3 rd year senior high school students in the Greater Accra and Volta regions of Ghana, Africa. IMPLICATIONS It is recommended that future researchers: 1.Develop a study examining sexual risk behaviors among younger adolescents using TPB (i.e., junior high school students, first and second year high school students). 2. Design and implement interventions for sexual health risk behavior based on TPB for adolescents in Ghana. 3. Conduct further research with the remaining eight geographical regions in Ghana using TPB and 4. Develop a study that compares boarding vs. day school students applying TPB. REFERENCES Ajzen, I. (1991). The theory of planned behavior. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 50, Ajzen, I. (2002). Perceived behavioral control, self-efficacy, locus of control, and the theory of planned behavior. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 32, Jemmott III, J. B., Heeren, G. A., Ngwane, N., Hewitt, N., Jemmott, L. S., Shell, R., et al. (2007). Theory of planned behavior predictors of intention to use condoms among Xhosa adolescents in South Africa. AIDS Care, 19, UNAIDS Inter-Agency Task Team on Young People. (2004). At the Crossroads: Accelerating Youth Access to HIV/AIDS Interventions. United Nations Population Fund. (2005). Youth and HIV/AIDS Fact Sheet. From ets/facts_youth.htm#ftn1. Characteristic n % Attitude toward Condoms How do you feel about using condoms in the next 3 months? Very bad idea Bad idea Neither a bad idea nor good idea Good idea Very good idea Subjective Norm Would most people important to you approve of you using condoms? Disapprove Strongly Disapprove Neither approve nor disapprove Approve Approve Strongly Perceived Behavioral Control How easy is it for you to use condoms? Very hard Hard Neither hard nor easy Easy Very easy I am sure I can use a condom when I have sex. Disagree Strongly Disagree Neither Agree Nor Disagree Agree Agree Strongly