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Adolescent Sexual Health Education: Parents Benefit Too!

Veronica Dinaj-Koci1, Lynette Deveaux2, Bo Wang3, Sonya Lunn2, Sharon Marshall3, Xiaoming Li3, Bonita Stanton3.   

Abstract

The inclusion of parents in adolescent-targeted interventions is intended to benefit the adolescent. Limited research has explored whether parents participating in these programs also benefit directly. We examined the impact of Caribbean Informed Parents and Children Together, the parenting portion of an adolescent-targeted HIV prevention intervention, on parent-reported measures. Bahamian parent-youth dyads (N = 1,833) participating in the randomized control trial were assigned to receive one of four conditions. Parents were assessed longitudinally at baseline and 6 and 12 months later. Through 12 months follow-up, parents exposed to Caribbean Informed Parents and Children Together showed higher knowledge of condom use skills, perceptions of improved condom use competence on the part of their youth, and perceived improved parent-child communication about sex-related information. Although youth were the targeted beneficiary, parents also benefited directly from the sexual risk reduction parenting program. Parents demonstrated improved perceptions and knowledge that would enable them to more effectively guide their child and also protect themselves from sexual risk.
© 2015 Society for Public Health Education.

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Keywords:  HIV prevention intervention; adolescents; condom use skills knowledge; parents; parent–child communication; sexual health education

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25636315      PMCID: PMC4520796          DOI: 10.1177/1090198114568309

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Educ Behav        ISSN: 1090-1981


  14 in total

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6.  Developmental implications of HIV prevention during adolescence: Examination of the long-term impact of HIV prevention interventions delivered in randomized controlled trials in grade six and in grade 10.

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  3 in total

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Authors:  Bonita Stanton; Veronica Dinaj-Koci; Bo Wang; Lynette Deveaux; Sonja Lunn; Xiaoming Li; Glenda Rolle; Nanika Brathwaite; Sharon Marshall; Perez Gomez
Journal:  AIDS Behav       Date:  2016-06

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