O'Grady Megan A, Wilson Kristina, Harman Jennifer J
Department of Psychology, Colorado State University, 1876 Campus Delivery, Fort Collins, CO 80523, USA.
J Prim Prev. 2009 Nov;30(6):716-31. doi: 10.1007/s10935-009-0195-7.
The purpose of this study was to evaluate a single-session peer-led safer sex intervention, based on the Information-Motivation-Behavioral Skills theoretical model, for college students residing in campus residence halls. Participants (N = 108) were assigned to either an hour long control or 5-module intervention session. Compared to the control condition, the intervention increased participants' information and women's subjective norms about preventative behavior. Both the control and intervention sessions increased intentions to perform preventative behaviors (e.g., keep condoms available). These preliminary results suggest that this intervention is promising for increasing constructs associated with safer sexual behavior and could easily be implemented by residence hall staff.
本研究的目的是基于信息-动机-行为技能理论模型,评估针对居住在校园宿舍的大学生开展的单次同伴主导的安全性行为干预措施。参与者(N = 108)被分配到长达一小时的对照组或5模块干预组。与对照组相比,干预措施增加了参与者的信息以及女性对预防行为的主观规范。对照组和干预组都增强了实施预防行为(如备有避孕套)的意愿。这些初步结果表明,这种干预措施有望增加与更安全性行为相关的因素,并且宿舍管理人员可以轻松实施。