Tarantino Nicholas, Goodrum Nada, Armistead Lisa P, Cook Sarah L, Skinner Donald, Toefy Yoesrie
Department of Psychology.
Unit for Research on Health & Society, Stellenbosch University.
J Fam Psychol. 2014 Dec;28(6):790-9. doi: 10.1037/fam0000033. Epub 2014 Oct 6.
Our study examined factors influencing the effectiveness of a parent-based HIV prevention intervention implemented in Cape Town, South Africa. Caregiver-youth dyads (N = 99) were randomized into intervention or control conditions and assessed longitudinally. The intervention improved a parenting skill associated with youth sexual risk, parent-child communication about sex and HIV. Analyses revealed that over time, intervention participants (female caregivers) who experienced recent intimate partner violence (IPV) or unsafe neighborhoods discussed fewer sex topics with their adolescent children than caregivers in safer neighborhoods or who did not report IPV. Participants with low or moderate decision-making power in their intimate relationships discussed more topics over time only if they received the intervention. The effectiveness of our intervention was challenged by female caregivers' experience with IPV and unsafe neighborhoods, highlighting the importance of safety-related contextual factors when implementing behavioral interventions for women and young people in high-risk environments. Moderation effects did not occur for youth-reported communication outcomes. Implications for cross-cultural adaptations of parent-based HIV prevention interventions are discussed.
我们的研究考察了影响在南非开普敦实施的一项以父母为基础的艾滋病预防干预措施有效性的因素。照顾者与青少年二元组(N = 99)被随机分为干预组或对照组,并进行纵向评估。该干预措施改善了一项与青少年性风险相关的养育技能,即父母与子女关于性和艾滋病的沟通。分析显示,随着时间的推移,经历过近期亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)或居住在不安全社区的干预参与者(女性照顾者)与青少年子女讨论的性话题比居住在较安全社区或未报告IPV的照顾者要少。在亲密关系中决策权力较低或中等的参与者,只有在接受干预的情况下,随着时间的推移才会讨论更多话题。我们的干预措施的有效性受到女性照顾者经历的IPV和不安全社区的挑战,这凸显了在高风险环境中为妇女和年轻人实施行为干预时与安全相关的背景因素的重要性。青少年报告的沟通结果未出现调节效应。文中讨论了对以父母为基础的艾滋病预防干预措施进行跨文化调整的意义。