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青少年同伴外展-街头工作项目:为离家出走和无家可归青少年提供的艾滋病毒预防教育。

Teen Peer Outreach-Street Work Project: HIV prevention education for runaway and homeless youth.

作者信息

Podschun G D

机构信息

College of Health and Human Services, San Diego State University, CA.

出版信息

Public Health Rep. 1993 Mar-Apr;108(2):150-5.

Abstract

Each year, there are approximately 2 million homeless and runaway youths in the United States. On any given night, there are 1,000 homeless youngsters living on the streets of San Diego, CA. Homeless young people are commonly involved in one or more of the following activities that place them at risk for HIV infection--unprotected sexual intercourse, needle-sharing in the use of injectable drugs, sex with someone who injects drugs. The Teen Peer Outreach-Street Work Project trains teen peer educators to work in three existing San Diego youth service programs with street outreach staff members to provide HIV prevention education and referral services to San Diego's homeless youth. Selected teens from the target population also participate in street-based case management that provides skill development to bring about behavioral and attitudinal changes. An HIV outreach program cannot stand alone and is most successful if it is integrated with services that meet the basic needs of its clients. In the three participating youth service programs of the Teen Peer Outreach-Street Work Project, food, clothes, and shelter information are provided. There are shelters in two of the three programs that become places where HIV educational messages, delivered on the street, can be reinforced. Immediate and concrete assistance can be offered to homeless youth. Low literacy among the target population presents a significant obstacle to adequate and appropriate HIV prevention education for homeless youth. Currently, education materials that specifically target homeless youth do not exit. The outreach street project is being expanded to develop materials for homeless youth with low literacy levels. Teen peers will be used to facilitate structured focus groups composed of members of the target population. Focus groups will be used in concept development, product development, and evaluation of draft products.Because the project is unique.in San Diego, it addresses an unmet need, reaching a population often missed by traditional HIV education efforts.

摘要

美国每年约有200万无家可归和离家出走的青少年。在任何一个特定的夜晚,加利福尼亚州圣地亚哥的街头都有1000名无家可归的青少年。无家可归的年轻人通常会参与以下一项或多项使其面临感染艾滋病毒风险的活动——无保护的性行为、注射毒品时共用针头、与注射毒品者发生性行为。青少年同伴外展——街头工作项目培训青少年同伴教育者,让他们与圣地亚哥现有的三个青少年服务项目中的街头外展工作人员合作,为圣地亚哥的无家可归青少年提供艾滋病毒预防教育和转诊服务。从目标人群中挑选出的青少年还参与基于街头的个案管理,这种管理提供技能培训,以实现行为和态度的改变。一个艾滋病毒外展项目不能孤立存在,如果它能与满足其服务对象基本需求的服务相结合,就会最为成功。在青少年同伴外展——街头工作项目参与的三个青少年服务项目中,提供食物、衣物和住房信息。在其中两个项目中有收容所,这些收容所成为强化在街头传递的艾滋病毒教育信息的场所。可以为无家可归的青少年提供即时和具体的援助。目标人群中的低识字率是为无家可归青少年提供充分且适当的艾滋病毒预防教育的重大障碍。目前,专门针对无家可归青少年的教育材料并不存在。外展街头项目正在扩大,以开发针对低识字水平无家可归青少年的材料。青少年同伴将被用来推动由目标人群成员组成的结构化焦点小组。焦点小组将用于概念开发、产品开发以及对产品草案的评估。由于该项目在圣地亚哥是独一无二的,它满足了一种未被满足的需求,触及了传统艾滋病毒教育工作常常遗漏的人群。

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