Gillmore M R, Morrison D M, Richey C A, Balassone M L, Gutierrez L, Farris M
University of Washington, School of Social Work, Seattle 98105-6299, USA.
AIDS Educ Prev. 1997 Feb;9(1 Suppl):22-43.
In this article we describe the development and testing of three behavioral interventions to reduce the risk of contracting HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases among heterosexually active adolescents.
The interventions include a comic book, a videotape, and a group skill training curriculum that emphasize skill development--for communicating and negotiating condom use with partners, in addition to providing basic information. Participants included 228 youths sampled in juvenile detention and 168 youths sampled from public health STD and other similar clinics. The samples included both young men and women, and were comprised of African American and European American adolescents, ages 14-19.
Examination of the relative efficacy of the interventions at three and six months following intervention show very few differences among conditions, despite the fact that the interventions contained most of the elements that previously have been defined as essential for effective interventions.
In the discussion, we consider possible reasons for this outcome and make recommendations for future research.
在本文中,我们描述了三种行为干预措施的开发与测试,这些措施旨在降低性活跃的青少年感染艾滋病毒/艾滋病及其他性传播疾病的风险。
干预措施包括一本漫画书、一盘录像带以及一个团体技能培训课程,这些措施除了提供基本信息外,还强调技能培养——与伴侣沟通及协商使用避孕套的技能。参与者包括从少年拘留所抽取的228名青少年以及从公共卫生性传播疾病诊所和其他类似诊所抽取的168名青少年。样本包括年轻男性和女性,由年龄在14至19岁的非裔美国青少年和欧裔美国青少年组成。
对干预措施在干预后三个月和六个月时的相对效果进行检查发现,尽管这些干预措施包含了此前被定义为有效干预所必需的大多数要素,但各条件之间差异甚微。
在讨论中,我们思考了这一结果可能的原因,并为未来研究提出了建议。