“…Of the articles that were retrieved, cancer prevention (Akhtari-Zavare, Ghanbari-Baghestan, Latiff, & Khaniki, 2015;Hay, Orom, Kiviniemi, & Waters, 2015;Jung, Senthilselvan, & Salopek, 2011;Ross et al, 2011) and sexual health (Buhi, Daley, Fuhrmann, & Smith, 2009;Davis, 2014;Mitchell, Ybarra, Korchmaros, & Kosciw, 2014;Zimmerman, 2017) were primary foci of attention. Articles that fit into this context predict that higher knowledge levels about a medical condition or practice will result in positive behaviour change (Akhtari-Zavare et al, 2015;Deng et al, 2015;Zimmerman, 2017), although in several articles this information is implicit instead of stated (Finney- Haluza, Naszay, Stockinger, & Jungwirth, 2017;Rutten, Augustson, Doran, Moser, & Hesse, 2009). A number of articles explored the specific predictors or antecedents to HISB with the intention of behaviour change (Haluza et al, 2017;Hay et al, 2015;Ross et al, 2011).…”