| Literature DB >> 19809580 |
Cynthia Rosengard1, L A R Stein, Nancy P Barnett, Peter M Monti, Charles Golembeske, Rebecca Lebeau-Craven, Robert Miranda.
Abstract
Evaluated impact of motivational enhancement (ME) of substance abuse treatment compared to relaxation training (RT) on sex without condoms (overall and involving substance use) 3 months following release among incarcerated adolescents. This randomized clinical trial involved 114 incarcerated adolescents from the Northeast. Regression analyses determined if treatment condition, baseline levels of depressive symptoms, and their interaction predicted condom non-use 3 months post-release, controlling for baseline condom non-use. Among those who reported fewer baseline depressive symptoms, those in ME condition reported significantly less condom non-use, in general and involving marijuana use compared with those in RT condition. Periods of incarceration represent opportunities to help juvenile detainees reduce behaviors that impact their health and the health of those with whom they interact in the community.Entities:
Year: 2008 PMID: 19809580 PMCID: PMC2756690 DOI: 10.1300/J499v08n02_04
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J HIV AIDS Prev Child Youth ISSN: 1553-8346