Pick Susan, Givaudan Martha, Sirkin Jenna, Ortega Isaac
National University of Mexico (UNAM), Mexico City, Mexico.
AIDS Educ Prev. 2007 Oct;19(5):408-21. doi: 10.1521/aeap.2007.19.5.408.
Literature suggests that communication is a protective factor against high-risk sexual behavior. This study assessed the impact of a fourth-grade communication-centered life skills program on attitudes, norms, self-efficacy, behaviors, and intentions toward communication about difficult subjects. Participants included 1,581 low-income Mexican elementary-school children, divided into experimental and control groups. Teachers were trained to replicate the program as part of the school curriculum over 15 to 20 weeks. Students completed self-report questionnaires before and after the program. Multilevel analyses demonstrated the program's statistically significant positive impact on communication about attitudes, self-efficacy, intentions, and behavior; perception of sociocultural norms regarding communication transformed as a result of the program. Gender significantly predicted differences in communication: with respect to attitudes, self-efficacy, and intentions. The results show that early intervention programs targeting communication about difficult subjects can prevent risky sexual behavior and its consequences (e.g., HIV/AIDS) and influence perception of norms and gender roles.
文献表明,沟通是预防高危性行为的一个保护因素。本研究评估了一个以沟通为核心的四年级生活技能项目对关于困难主题沟通的态度、规范、自我效能、行为和意图的影响。参与者包括1581名低收入墨西哥小学生,分为实验组和对照组。教师接受培训,以便在15至20周内将该项目作为学校课程的一部分进行复制。学生们在项目前后完成了自我报告问卷。多层次分析表明,该项目对沟通态度、自我效能、意图和行为有统计学上显著的积极影响;由于该项目,对沟通的社会文化规范的认知发生了转变。性别显著预测了沟通方面的差异:在态度、自我效能和意图方面。结果表明,针对困难主题沟通的早期干预项目可以预防危险的性行为及其后果(如艾滋病毒/艾滋病),并影响对规范和性别角色的认知。