Atwood Katharine A, Kennedy Stephen B, Shamblen Steve, Tegli Jemee, Garber Salome, Fahnbulleh Pearl W, Korvah Prince M, Kolubah Moses, Mulbah-Kamara Comfort, Fulton Shannon
Pacific Institute for Research & Evaluation, Louisville Center, Louisville, KY 40208, USA.
AIDS Educ Prev. 2012 Feb;24(1):68-77. doi: 10.1521/aeap.2012.24.1.68.
This paper presents findings of a feasibility study to adapt and evaluate the impact of an evidence-based HIV prevention intervention on sexual risk behaviors of in-school 6th grade youth in post-conflict Liberia (n = 812). The study used an attention-matched, group randomized controlled trial. Four matched pairs of elementary/middle schools in Monrovia, Liberia, were randomly assigned to either an adapted eight-module HIV prevention or a general health curriculum. Three- and nine-month impacts of the intervention on sexual risk behaviors and on mediating variables are presented. The intervention significantly impacted protective peer norms and positive condom attitudes and increased frequency of condom use at the nine-month follow-up. The intervention did not impact sexual initiation or multiple sex partnerships. Future intervention research should address the salient pressures that are unique to post-conflict settings and include longer follow-up time periods and smaller class sizes to meaningfully impact sexual initiation and multiple sex partnerships.
本文介绍了一项可行性研究的结果,该研究旨在调整并评估一项循证HIV预防干预措施对利比里亚冲突后六年级在校青少年(n = 812)性风险行为的影响。该研究采用了注意力匹配的组随机对照试验。利比里亚蒙罗维亚的四对匹配的小学/初中被随机分配到改编后的八个模块的HIV预防课程或一般健康课程。文中呈现了该干预措施对性风险行为及中介变量的三个月和九个月的影响。在九个月的随访中,该干预措施对保护性同伴规范和积极的避孕套态度产生了显著影响,并增加了避孕套的使用频率。该干预措施并未影响首次性行为或多个性伴侣情况。未来的干预研究应应对冲突后环境所特有的突出压力,并包括更长的随访期和更小的班级规模,以切实影响首次性行为和多个性伴侣情况。