Jones Sande Gracia, Chadwell Katherine, Olafson Elizabeth, Simon Sharon, Fenkl Eric, Framil C Victoria
J Health Care Poor Underserved. 2017;28(2S):33-47. doi: 10.1353/hpu.2017.0051.
To evaluate the effectiveness of the Student Awareness of the Link between Substance Abuse and AIDS (SALSA) Student Peer Educators (SPEs) in increasing freshman students' HIV knowledge/awareness, and to assess students' perceptions of the SPEs as teachers/HIV prevention educators.
Junior nursing students served as SALSA SPEs and presented an updated 50-minute sexual health class to freshman students. An investigator-developed questionnaire and program evaluation form was completed by attendees at the end of class.
A total of 66 classes were presented by 71 SALSA SPEs to 965 freshman students. Questionnaire results revealed that the freshman students increased their knowledge/awareness of HIV transmission/prevention, while decreasing their likelihood to engage in risky sex. Program evaluation resulted in ratings of excellent.
The findings suggest that campus-based SPEs may be effective in educating freshman students about HIV and risky sexual behaviors.
评估药物滥用与艾滋病关联学生认知(SALSA)项目的学生同伴教育者(SPEs)在提高新生艾滋病毒知识/认知方面的有效性,并评估学生对SPEs作为教师/艾滋病毒预防教育者的看法。
护理专业大三学生担任SALSA SPEs,并为新生开设了一门时长50分钟的性健康更新课程。课程结束时,参与者填写了一份由研究者编制的问卷和项目评估表。
71名SALSA SPEs共为965名新生开设了66门课程。问卷调查结果显示,新生增加了对艾滋病毒传播/预防的知识/认知,同时降低了从事危险性行为的可能性。项目评估结果为优秀。
研究结果表明,以校园为基础的SPEs可能在教育新生了解艾滋病毒和危险性行为方面有效。