Lesser Janna, Koniak-Griffin Deborah, Huang Rong, Takayanagi Sumiko, Cumberland William G
University of Texas Health Science Center, School of Nursing, San Antonio, TX 78229-3900, USA.
AIDS Educ Prev. 2009 Oct;21(5 Suppl):88-102. doi: 10.1521/aeap.2009.21.5_supp.88.
Latino pregnant and parenting adolescents living in inner cities are one of the populations at risk for acquiring HIV. Although teen parenthood has been predominantly looked at with a focus on potential adverse physical, emotional, and socioeconomic outcomes for the mother and child; a growing body of literature has documented the strengths and resiliency of young parents. Respeto/Proteger: Respecting and Protecting Our Relationships is a culturally rooted couple-focused and asset-based HIV prevention program developed for young Latino parents. In this program, parental protectiveness (defined as the parent-child emotional attachment that positively influences parental behavior) is viewed as an intrinsic and developing critical factor that supports resiliency and motivates behavioral change. The primary purpose of this article is to describe the longitudinal randomized study evaluating the effect of this intervention on unprotected vaginal sex 6 months post intervention and to determine whether parental protectiveness had a moderating effect on the intervention. The unique features of our database allow for examination of both individual and couple outcomes.
生活在市中心的拉丁裔怀孕及育有子女的青少年是感染艾滋病毒的高危人群之一。尽管青少年生育主要被视为可能给母亲和孩子带来不良身体、情感和社会经济后果的情况,但越来越多的文献记录了年轻父母的优势和适应能力。“尊重/保护:尊重和保护我们的关系”是一项基于文化、以夫妻为重点且以资产为基础的艾滋病毒预防项目,专为年轻的拉丁裔父母设计。在这个项目中,父母的保护欲(定义为积极影响父母行为的亲子情感依恋)被视为一种内在且不断发展的关键因素,它支持适应能力并激发行为改变。本文的主要目的是描述一项纵向随机研究,该研究评估了这种干预措施在干预后6个月对无保护阴道性行为的影响,并确定父母的保护欲是否对干预有调节作用。我们数据库的独特之处在于能够考察个体和夫妻双方的结果。