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CAMP: A community‐based approach to promoting safe sex behaviour in adolescence
Authors:Bianca L. Guzm  n,Bettina J. Casad,Mich  le M. Schlehofer‐Sutton,Christina M. Villanueva,Aida Feria
Affiliation:Bianca L. Guzmán,Bettina J. Casad,Michèle M. Schlehofer‐Sutton,Christina M. Villanueva,Aida Feria
Abstract:The primary goal of this study was to describe the development and assessment of the Community Awareness Motivation Partnership (CAMP) Teen Theatre intervention. Based on the behavioural ecological model, CAMP addressed the role of contraceptive use in safe sex behaviour through a brief informative, entertaining, and culturally responsive dramatization programme. Adolescents (N = 1613) between the ages of 11 and 18 (M = 13.31, SD = 0.76) received the intervention, and 961 participants completed both pre‐ and post‐tests. The majority of participants were Latino (78.5%, n = 1039), many of whom were first generation immigrants. Results indicated that the intervention increased participants' reported intentions to delay sex and use contraceptives. The intervention produced short‐term changes in safe‐sex behavioural intentions and knowledge. Suggestions for producing long‐term changes were discussed. Copyright © 2003 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:culturally responsive  adolescents  teens  community‐based intervention  sexual behaviour  theatre  Latinos  non‐traditional sexual education programmes
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