The purpose of this
manuscript is to assess and compare HIV risk behaviors among early adolescents
after a three-year pilot study.
A total of 135 public and private junior high
schools students completed the intervention protocol. A self-administered
questionnaire was given at baseline and at the end of the third year (fourth
measure). Descriptive and inferential analyses were performed using SPSS 20.0.
About 60% of the students were 14 years old at the fourth measure. The proportion
of students that did not report at least one HIV risk behavior at baseline and
those that reported any risk behavior at the fourth measure was lower in the
intervention group (45.0%) than in the control group (54.5%). The proportion of
students that reported at least one HIV risk behavior at baseline and those
that did not report any HIV risk behavior at the fourth measure was higher in
the intervention group than in the control group (33.3% vs. 8.3%).
The
proportion of students engaging in HIV risk behaviors was higher in the control
group than in the intervention group at the fourth measure, suggesting that A
Supportive Model for HIV Risk Reduction in Early Adolescence (ASUMA)
intervention might be a promising initiative to reduce adolescents' engagement
in HIV risk behaviors.
Below: A Supportive Model for HIV Risk Reduction in Early Adolescence (ASUMA) theoretical framework
Full article at: http://goo.gl/KbkJP9
By: Fernandez-Santos DM1, Miranda-Diaz C2, Figueroa-Cosme WI3, Ramon RO4, Mayor AM5, Rios-Olivares E6, Hunter-Mellado RF7.
- 1Internal Medicine Department, Universidad Central del Caribe, School of Medicine, PO BOX 60327, Bayamon 00960-6032, Puerto Rico. diana.fernandez@uccaribe.edu.
- 2Internal Medicine Department, Universidad Central del Caribe, School of Medicine, PO BOX 60327, Bayamon 00960-6032, Puerto Rico. christine.miranda@uccaribe.edu.
- 3Internal Medicine Department, Universidad Central del Caribe, School of Medicine, PO BOX 60327, Bayamon 00960-6032, Puerto Rico. wanda.figueroa@uccaribe.edu.
- 4Internal Medicine Department, Universidad Central del Caribe, School of Medicine, PO BOX 60327, Bayamon 00960-6032, Puerto Rico. raul.ramon@uccaribe.edu.
- 5Internal Medicine Department, Universidad Central del Caribe, School of Medicine, PO BOX 60327, Bayamon 00960-6032, Puerto Rico. amayorb@hotmail.com.
- 6Internal Medicine Department, Universidad Central del Caribe, School of Medicine, PO BOX 60327, Bayamon 00960-6032, Puerto Rico. eddy.rios@uccaribe.edu.
- 7Internal Medicine Department, Universidad Central del Caribe, School of Medicine, PO BOX 60327, Bayamon 00960-6032, Puerto Rico. robert.hunter@uccaribe.edu.
- Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2015 Dec 23;13(1). pii: E60. doi: 10.3390/ijerph13010060.
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