| Literature DB >> 27129956 |
Rachel Chambers1, Lauren Tingey2, Anna Beach2, Allison Barlow2, Anne Rompalo3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: American Indian adults are more likely to experience co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders than adults of other racial/ethnic groups and are disproportionately burdened by the most common sexually transmitted infections, namely chlamydia and gonorrhea. Several behavioral interventions are proven efficacious in lowering risk for sexually transmitted infection in various populations and, if adapted to address barriers experienced by American Indian adults who suffer from mental health and substance use problems, may be useful for dissemination in American Indian communities. The proposed study aims to examine the efficacy of an adapted evidence-based intervention to increase condom use and decrease sexual risk-taking and substance use among American Indian adults living in a reservation-based community in the Southwestern United States. METHODS/Entities:
Keywords: American Indian; Counseling; Prevention; Risk-reduction; Sexually transmitted infection; Substance use; Suicide ideation
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27129956 PMCID: PMC4850664 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-016-3040-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Fig. 1EMPWR Trial Design
EMPWR Program Evaluation Measures
| Measures | Description of measure |
|---|---|
| EMPWR Questionnaire | Assesses sexual behavior and related risk factors through close-ended questions that asks about STD and sexual behavior history, knowledge and attitudes. Adapted from that which was implemented in the original trial of RESPECT [ |
| Historical Loss Scale | 12-item assessment that asks questions about losses that may be experienced by AI adults and rate how frequently the loss comes to mind [ |
| Care Seeking Scale | 4-item scale developed by the research team to assess health-seeking behaviors and preferences for medical care. |
| Enculturation and Discrimination Scale | 27-item scale assessing the extent to which a person is embedded in their culture, self-reported cultural identify and perceived discrimination [ |
| Spiritual Coping Scale | 1-item that asks the extent to which a participant’s spirituality is involved in their understanding of or dealing with stressful situations. |
| Suicide and Self-Injury Risk Assessment | Adapted from two suicide assessments, the Columbia Suicide Screen [ |
| Brief Symptom Inventory | 53-item psychological self-report symptom scale that measures a person’s overall psychological distress level and the number and intensity of symptoms [ |