Literature DB >> 18330687

Common processes in evidence-based adolescent HIV prevention programs.

Barbara L Ingram1, Diane Flannery, Amy Elkavich, Mary Jane Rotheram-Borus.   

Abstract

Dissemination of evidence-based HIV prevention programs for adolescents will be increased if community interventionists are able to distinguish core, essential program elements from optional, discretionary ones. We selected five successful adolescent HIV prevention programs, used a qualitative coding method to identify common processes described in the procedural manuals, and then compared the programs. Nineteen common processes were categorized as structural features, group management strategies, competence building, and addressing developmental challenges of adolescence. All programs shared the same structural features (goal-setting and session agendas), used an active engagement style of group management, and built cognitive competence. Programs varied in attention to developmental challenges, emphasis on behavioral and emotional competence, and group management methods. This qualitative analysis demonstrated that successful HIV programs contain processes not articulated in their developers' theoretical models. By moving from the concrete specifics of branded interventions to identification of core, common processes, we are consistent with the progress of "common factors" research in psychotherapy.

Mesh:

Year:  2008        PMID: 18330687      PMCID: PMC4028968          DOI: 10.1007/s10461-008-9369-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AIDS Behav        ISSN: 1090-7165


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