O'Hara P, Messick B J, Fichtner R R, Parris D
Graduate Program in Public Health, University of Miami School of Medicine, FL 33101, USA.
J Sch Health. 1996 May;66(5):176-82. doi: 10.1111/j.1746-1561.1996.tb06271.x.
School-based programs designed to measure health risk behavior and reduce the risk of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection have not addressed adequately the needs of adolescents outside of main-stream schools. In Florida, these youth represent a sizable proportion of the population and have been shown to be at increased risk for acquiring sexually transmitted diseases and human immunodeficiency virus. This article describes a peer-led STD/HIV intervention for students in a dropout prevention program in Dade Country, Florida. Trained peer counselor/educators (PCEs) led schoolwide activities and classroom sessions covering STD/HIV information, community health resources, communication and negotiation skills, and safer sex strategies. Teachers and students rated the PCEs effective in promoting discussion and serving as sources of information about AIDS and community health resources. Pre/post intervention questionaire results demonstrated an increase in AIDS awareness and discussion among students as well as an increase in condom use. Based on this social influences approach, peer education appears to be a promising health education strategy for students in dropout prevention programs.
旨在衡量健康风险行为并降低性传播疾病(STD)和人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)感染风险的校本项目,尚未充分满足主流学校以外青少年的需求。在佛罗里达州,这些青少年在人口中占相当大的比例,并且已被证明感染性传播疾病和人类免疫缺陷病毒的风险更高。本文描述了在佛罗里达州戴德县一个预防辍学项目中,针对学生开展的由同伴主导的性传播疾病/艾滋病干预措施。经过培训的同伴辅导员/教育者(PCE)开展了全校范围的活动和课堂教学,内容涵盖性传播疾病/艾滋病信息、社区卫生资源、沟通与谈判技巧以及更安全的性行为策略。教师和学生认为同伴辅导员/教育者在促进讨论以及作为艾滋病和社区卫生资源信息来源方面很有成效。干预前后问卷调查结果显示,学生对艾滋病的认识和讨论有所增加,同时避孕套的使用也有所增加。基于这种社会影响方法,同伴教育对于预防辍学项目中的学生而言似乎是一种很有前景的健康教育策略。