Department of Human Development and Family Studies, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2024 Christopher Hall, MC-081, 904 W. Nevada St., Urbana, IL, 61801, USA.
Department of Psychology, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, USA.
Prev Sci. 2021 Apr;22(3):386-396. doi: 10.1007/s11121-020-01175-7. Epub 2020 Oct 3.
This study examined the effects of the Protecting Strong African American Families (ProSAAF) prevention program on adults' self-reported health outcomes 25 months after enrollment. ProSAAF is a couple-focused prevention program specifically designed to meet the needs of African-American families residing in the rural South. African-American couples (N = 346) with an early adolescent child participated in a randomized controlled trial of the program. Dyadic data analyses indicated significant direct effects on changes in couple functioning post-intervention as well as significant indirect effects of ProSAAF on changes in health through post-intervention improvements in couple functioning. These benefits were documented for men's and women's general health, depressive symptoms, and problematic sleep. There were no significant direct effects of ProSAAF participation on changes in health. Findings provide tempered optimism regarding the potential benefits of couple-focused programming for adults' physical, mental, and behavioral health.
本研究考察了 Protecting Strong African American Families(ProSAAF)预防计划对成年人在入组后 25 个月时自我报告的健康结果的影响。ProSAAF 是一个以夫妻为重点的预防计划,专门针对居住在南非农村的非裔美国家庭的需求而设计。具有早期青春期孩子的非裔美国夫妇(N=346)参与了该计划的随机对照试验。对偶数据分析表明,干预后夫妻功能的变化有显著的直接影响,通过干预后夫妻功能的改善对健康的变化也有显著的间接影响。这些益处记录在男性和女性的一般健康、抑郁症状和睡眠问题方面。ProSAAF 参与对健康变化没有显著的直接影响。研究结果为夫妻为重点的规划对成年人的身体、心理和行为健康的潜在益处提供了适度的乐观态度。