Sunil Thankam S, Xu Xiaohe, Mutchler Michelle, Casanova Frederick
J Health Care Poor Underserved. 2017;28(2S):100-112. doi: 10.1353/hpu.2017.0055.
This evaluation study reports the effects of a combined alcohol-use and sex education intervention program on the knowledge, attitudes, and risk-taking behaviors among college-attending Hispanic and other minority young adults. A random sample of Hispanic, Black, and other racial minority college students aged 18-24 was selected to participate in an intervention study from 2014 to 2016 at a minority-serving institution (MSI) in South Texas. Results show that the combined intervention program has significantly increased minority young adults' awareness of risks associated with unprotected sex, safe-sex negotiation skills, and HIV knowledge. Moreover, the combined intervention program has also decreased minority young adults' past-30-day use of alcohol. These results support the assertion that a combined intervention program can serve as an important strategy to help prevent the risk of HIV/STD transmission among college attending Hispanic and racial minority young adults in South Texas.
这项评估研究报告了一项酒精使用与性教育联合干预项目对就读大学的西班牙裔及其他少数族裔青年成年人在知识、态度和冒险行为方面的影响。从2014年到2016年,在南德克萨斯州一所服务少数族裔的机构(MSI)中,随机抽取了年龄在18至24岁之间的西班牙裔、黑人及其他少数族裔大学生参与一项干预研究。结果显示,联合干预项目显著提高了少数族裔青年成年人对无保护性行为相关风险的认识、安全性行为谈判技巧以及艾滋病毒知识。此外,联合干预项目还减少了少数族裔青年成年人过去30天的酒精使用量。这些结果支持了这样一种观点,即联合干预项目可以作为一项重要策略,帮助预防南德克萨斯州就读大学的西班牙裔和少数族裔青年成年人中艾滋病毒/性传播感染的传播风险。