Abstract

In the last four years cases of HIV and AIDS in South Sulawesi Province continue to increase. So far, the use of condoms is quite effective for HIV and AIDS prevention but hypocritical actions against condoms are still found in the people of South Sulawesi. This study aims to determine the factors that influence hypocritical action on condom use in social transitions, the dimensions of each factor both partially and simultaneously, and the expected alternative solutions. This study used an analytical method with a multistage sampling technique, carried out in the Capital of South Sulawesi Province with a total sample of 400 people. The conclusions from the research on individual hypocritical actions toward condoms are caused by religious values, cultural norms, and previous experiences in condom use and have a simultaneous positive influence on one variable.

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