| Literature DB >> 28273862 |
Yannine Estrada1, Lourdes Molleda2, Ashley Murray3, Kathryn Drumhiller4,5, Maria Tapia6, Krystal Sardinas7, Alexa Rosen8, Hilda Pantin9, Tatiana Perrino10, Madeline Sutton11, Miguel Ángel Cano12, Daphney Dorcius13, Jessica Wendorf Muhamad14, Guillermo Prado15.
Abstract
This paper describes the Internet adaptation of an evidenced-based intervention for Hispanic families, eHealth Familias Unidas, and explores whether an Internet-based format is feasible and acceptable to Hispanic families. Core intervention components from the evidence-based intervention, Familias Unidas, were transposed into a video format and edited for content. Additionally, interactive exercises and a soap opera series were incorporated to reinforce intervention content and optimize participant engagement and retention. To understand the feasibility and acceptability of eHealth Familias Unidas, we conducted a pilot study and examined findings from: (1) session completion rates for both e-parent group sessions and family sessions (n = 23 families); and (2) qualitative data collected from Hispanic parents (n = 29) that received the eHealth intervention. Engagement and attendance in the intervention showed that 83% of families engaged in the intervention and that there was an overall session completion rate of 78%. Qualitative interviews were conducted mid and post intervention with a combined total of 29 participants. A general inductive approach was used to derive themes from the collected data. Overall, parents expressed positive feedback in regards to the intervention and stated that there were multiple lessons learned from participating in eHealth Familias Unidas. Findings indicate that an Internet-based family intervention is not only feasible and acceptable for Hispanic families, but also offers a viable option to ameliorate barriers to participation and implementation of preventive interventions.Entities:
Keywords: Hispanic adolescent; Internet adaptation; sexual risk behavior; substance use prevention
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28273862 PMCID: PMC5369100 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph14030264
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
eHealth Familias Unidas session overview.
| Session # | Session Title | Session Content |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Family Session #1 | Engagement with parents and youth. Completion of family needs assessment and problem-solve family’s perceived barriers to participation. |
| 2 | e-Parent Group Session #1 | Provides an introduction to eHealth Familias Unidas and a review of adolescent risk factors. Parents engage in an interactive exercise to set goals in each of the adolescent’s worlds (i.e., family, school, and peer). |
| 3 | e-Parent Group Session #2 | Focuses on the characteristics of effective family communication and parents engage in an interactive exercise to reinforce key communication skills. |
| 4 | Family Session #2 | Parents use newly learned communication skills and practice with adolescents by discussing a relevant issue in the youth’s life. |
| 5 | e-Parent Group Session #3 | Highlights the significance of parental support, behavior management, and effective discipline. Parents complete an interactive exercise that reinforces behavior management strategies. |
| 6 | e-Parent Group Session #4 | Highlights the role of prosocial and antisocial peers and the protective effects of parental monitoring. Parents complete an interactive exercise that reinforces parental monitoring strategies. |
| 7 | e-Parent Group Session #5 | Focuses on the prevalence and consequences of adolescent drug use. Parents complete an interactive exercise on strategies to prevent adolescent drug use. |
| 8 | Family Session #3 | Covers family conversations about adolescent’s peers. Provide ways to troubleshoot interactions between parents and the youth’s peer world. Parents teach youth the skills necessary to effectively manage peer pressure to engage in drug use. |
| 9 | e-Parent Group Session #6 | Addresses the role of school in the adolescent’s life and how parental connections to school can serve as a protective mechanism. Parents engage in an interactive exercise that emphasizes parental involvement in the adolescent’s school world. |
| 10 | e-Parent Group Session #7 | Discusses parental attitudes and beliefs regarding adolescent sexual risk behaviors, the effects of adolescent sexual risk behaviors on STIs, and what parents can do to influence adolescent behavior. Parents complete two interactive exercises to reinforce knowledge of risky sex and safe sex practices. |
| 11 | Family Session #4 | Parents communicate the dangers and consequences of sexual risk behaviors. Parents guide their adolescent in developing safety skills. |
| 12 | e-Parent Group Session #8 | Review the content of eHealth Familias Unidas. Highlight parents’ role as lifetime educators of their adolescent and the importance of daily implementation of skills to improve family functioning in order to prevent drug use and sexual risk behaviors. |