Thurman Tonya Renee, Nice Johanna, Luckett Brian, Visser Maretha
a Highly Vulnerable Children Research Center , Tulane University School of Social Work , New Orleans , LA , USA.
b Department of Psychology , University of Pretoria , Pretoria , South Africa.
AIDS Care. 2018 Sep;30(9):1135-1143. doi: 10.1080/09540121.2018.1455957. Epub 2018 Apr 1.
Let's Talk is a structured, family-centered adolescent HIV prevention program developed for use in South Africa using key components adapted from programs successfully implemented in the US and South Africa. It is designed to address individual HIV transmission risk factors common among orphaned and vulnerable adolescents, including elevated risk for poor psychological health and sexual risk behavior. These efforts are accentuated through parallel programing to support caregivers' mental health and parenting skills. Twelve Let's Talk groups, each serving approximately 10 families, were piloted by two local community-based organizations in Gauteng and Kwa-Zulu Natal provinces, South Africa. Face-to-face interviews were conducted among participating caregivers and adolescents at baseline and three months post-intervention to explore the potential effects of the program on intermediate outcomes that may support HIV preventive behavior. Specifically, generalized estimation equations were used to estimate average change on HIV prevention knowledge and self-efficacy, caregiver and adolescent mental health, and family dynamics. Among the 105 adolescents and their 95 caregivers who participated in Let's Talk and completed both surveys, statistically significant improvements were found for adolescents' HIV and condom use knowledge as well as condom negotiation self-efficacy, but not sexual refusal self-efficacy. Both caregivers and adolescents demonstrated significantly better mental health at post-test. Adolescent/caregiver connection and communication about healthy sexuality also improved. These preliminary results highlight the potential of HIV prevention interventions that engage caregivers alongside the vulnerable adolescents in their care to mitigate adolescent HIV risk factors. A more rigorous evaluation is warranted to substantiate these effects and identify their impact on adolescents' risk behavior and HIV incidence.
“畅所欲言”是一项结构化的、以家庭为中心的青少年艾滋病毒预防项目,专为南非设计,采用了在美国和南非成功实施的项目中的关键要素。该项目旨在解决孤儿和弱势青少年中常见的个人艾滋病毒传播风险因素,包括心理健康不佳和性风险行为的高风险。通过并行项目来支持照顾者的心理健康和育儿技能,这些努力得到了强化。南非豪登省和夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省的两个当地社区组织对12个“畅所欲言”小组进行了试点,每个小组大约服务10个家庭。在基线期和干预后三个月,对参与项目的照顾者和青少年进行了面对面访谈,以探讨该项目对可能支持艾滋病毒预防行为的中间结果的潜在影响。具体而言,使用广义估计方程来估计艾滋病毒预防知识和自我效能、照顾者和青少年心理健康以及家庭动态方面的平均变化。在参与“畅所欲言”并完成两项调查的105名青少年及其95名照顾者中,发现青少年的艾滋病毒和避孕套使用知识以及避孕套谈判自我效能有统计学上的显著改善,但性拒绝自我效能没有改善。在测试后,照顾者和青少年的心理健康都有了显著改善。青少年/照顾者之间关于健康性行为的联系和沟通也有所改善。这些初步结果凸显了艾滋病毒预防干预措施的潜力,即让照顾者与他们所照顾的弱势青少年一起参与,以减轻青少年的艾滋病毒风险因素。有必要进行更严格的评估,以证实这些效果,并确定它们对青少年风险行为和艾滋病毒发病率的影响。