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Condom Use Self Efficacy Scale

Abbreviation
CUSE
Description
The Condom Use Self-Efficacy Scale (CUSES) can be used to assess an individual's perception of his or her ability to use condoms. It has four subscales: Mechanics (putting a condom on self or other), Partner Disapproval (use of condom with a partner's approval), Assertive (ability to persuade a partner to use a condom), and Intoxicants (ability to use condoms while under the influence).
Category
Sexual Behavior/HIV
Studies Using This Assessment