Card Josefina J, Lessard Laura, Benner Tabitha
Sociometrics Corporation, Los Altos, California 94022, USA.
J Adolesc Health. 2007 Mar;40(3):275.e1-14. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2006.10.004. Epub 2007 Jan 24.
It is important that interventions that have been shown effective in changing risky behavior be disseminated, so that they can be replicated (implemented in a new site) and so that their effectiveness in a new setting can be investigated. This article provides an update on an innovative resource for promoting the replication of effective teen pregnancy and STI/HIV prevention programs. The resource is called the Program Archive on Sexuality, Health & Adolescence (PASHA).
A Scientist Expert Panel rates candidate adolescent pregnancy and STI/HIV prevention programs based on the strength of the evidence of their effectiveness in changing risky sexual behavior among youth ages 10-19 (10-21 for STI/HIV prevention programs). Developers of selected programs are invited to make their program and evaluation materials publicly available through PASHA. PASHA publishes and disseminates replication kits for programs it successfully acquires.
Fifty-six programs have been selected by PASHA's Scientist Expert Panel as "effective" in changing one or more risky behaviors associated with adolescent pregnancy or STI/HIV. Complete program and evaluation materials from 35 of these programs are now currently available through PASHA, five are pending, 12 are publicly available from other sources, and only four are not publicly available. PASHA programs are aimed at a diverse target population and cover diverse content on many abstinence and contraception/condom-related topics. Many pedagogical techniques are used to effect behavior change, noticeably role play and group discussion.
PASHA illustrates well the productive research-to-practice feedback loop that is the backbone of "translation research." The resource can be used by adolescent pregnancy and STI/HIV prevention practitioners to put what works to work to continue the lowering of the nation's adolescent pregnancy and STI/HIV rates.
传播已被证明能有效改变危险行为的干预措施非常重要,这样它们才能被复制(在新地点实施),并能在新环境中对其有效性进行研究。本文提供了一种创新资源的最新情况,该资源用于促进有效的青少年怀孕及性传播感染/艾滋病预防项目的复制。该资源称为性健康与青少年项目档案库(PASHA)。
一个科学家专家小组根据青少年怀孕及性传播感染/艾滋病预防项目在改变10至19岁青少年(性传播感染/艾滋病预防项目为10至21岁)危险性行为方面的有效性证据强度对候选项目进行评级。被选中项目的开发者受邀通过PASHA公开其项目及评估材料。PASHA会为其成功获取的项目出版并传播复制工具包。
PASHA的科学家专家小组已选出56个项目,这些项目在改变与青少年怀孕或性传播感染/艾滋病相关的一种或多种危险行为方面被认定为“有效”。目前可通过PASHA获取其中35个项目的完整项目及评估材料,5个项目待定,12个项目可从其他来源公开获取,只有4个项目无法公开获取。PASHA项目针对不同的目标人群,涵盖了许多与禁欲及避孕/避孕套相关主题的不同内容。许多教学技巧被用于促成行为改变,尤其是角色扮演和小组讨论。
PASHA很好地展示了富有成效的研究到实践的反馈循环,这是“转化研究”的核心。青少年怀孕及性传播感染/艾滋病预防从业者可以利用该资源,将有效的方法付诸实践,以持续降低该国青少年怀孕及性传播感染/艾滋病的发生率。