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HIV/AIDS education among incarcerated youth

โœ Scribed by Jean N Clark; Richard N Van Eck; Alfreda King; Brenda Glusman; Annie McCain-Williams; Sandra Van Eck; Frances Beech


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
170 KB
Volume
28
Category
Article
ISSN
0047-2352

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โœฆ Synopsis


A curriculum for prevention of risk-behaviors related to sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), pregnancy, and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/AIDS was developed for incarcerated youth, ages thirteen to nineteen. Spanning five general goal areas of self-esteem, communication and condom negotiation, knowledge, attitude, and behavior, the curriculum was developed to encompass twenty-one to twenty-four hours of training. Participants were ninety-nine incarcerated youth at a detention center in the southeastern US. With a pretest ยฑ posttest format, assessment of goals consisted of one to twenty items per objective, using t-test comparisons. With eighteen objectives, a significant change ( p = 0.05 or less) was found from pretest to posttest in fourteen areas. Areas with greatest change impact were self-esteem, peer mentor communication, knowledge (in five content areas), perceived susceptibility, and intentions to decrease risk behaviors. Curriculum and assessment items are included in the Appendix, as well as demographics and plans for future studies.


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