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The Effect of Psychosocial Domains on AIDS Risk Behaviors
SUMMARY The psychosocial domains of emotional well-being, cognitive functioning, and motivation to change can affect AIDS risk behaviors in two ways. First, psychosocial domains can act as causal determinants of risk behaviors. When people feel bad (low emotional well-being), when they are not thinking clearly (low cognitive functioning), and when they fail to recognize the costs of behaviors (low motivation to change), then they are led to choose rewarding yet risky behaviors. Second, once risk behaviors have begun, psychosocial domains can act as resources for behavioral change. When people feel good, they want to improve; they care about risks. When people are thinking clearly, they make good decisions; they can perceive and implement ways to avoid risks. When people perceive the seriousness of risks, they see a profit in change and are motivated to change. The results of this study confirm other studies that suggest that drug users at greatest risk for AIDS are those with the lowest levels of psychoso...