Timing of HIV Interventions on Reductions in Sexual Risk Among Adolescents |
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Authors: | Mary Jane Rotheram-Borus Marya Gwadz M. Isa Fernandez Shobha Srinivasan |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Psychiatry, University of California, Los Angeles.;(2) Health Risk Reduction Projects, University of California-Los Angeles, Department of Psychiatry, Los Angeles, California, 90024 |
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Abstract: | Examined the effectiveness of an HIV intervention program among 151 adolescents ages 13 to 24 years who were randomly assigned to (a) seven sessions of 1.5 hr each (10.5 hr); (b) three sessions of 3.5 hr each (10.5 hr); or (c) a no-intervention condition. Using cognitive-behavioral intervention strategies, social skills and HIV-related beliefs, perceptions, and norms were targeted in both the three- and seven-session, small-group intervention conditions. Regression analysis indicated that over 3 months, the number of unprotected risk acts and the number of sexual partners were lower in the seven-session condition compared to the other conditions. Factors mediating risk acts changed in a complex manner: For example, perceived vulnerability increased for those with initially lower vulnerability scores among youths in the seven-session condition compared to others. Self-approval of condom use was also higher for those with initially low scores in the seven-session compared to the three-session condition. Self-efficacy for risk avoidance and condom use was significantly higher in the three-session condition for those with initially low scores compared to other groups. On the role-play measure, those with higher baseline scores in the low-pressure situation improved significantly only in the three-session intervention; in the high-pressure situation, the participants reported significantly higher scores in the seven-session intervention, and those with higher scores improved the most. Results suggest the importance of multisession HIV intervention programs to be delivered with fidelity in community settings. |
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Keywords: | HIV prevention intervention dose small-group intervention cognitive-behavioral treatment sexual behavior social cognitive predictors |
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