Literature DB >> 30117077

Effects of a School-Based Intervention on Frequency and Quality of Adolescent-Parent/Caregiver Sexuality Communication: Results from a Randomized-Controlled Trial in Uganda.

Anne Ruhweza Katahoire1, Cecily Banura2, Wilson Winstons Muhwezi3, Sheri Bastien4,5, Annegreet Wubs6, Knut-Inge Klepp7, Leif Edvard Aarø6,8.   

Abstract

In a cluster-randomized trial conducted in 22 government secondary schools in Uganda, effects of a school-based intervention aimed at improving aspects of parent/caregiver-adolescent communication on sexuality were examined. The intervention comprised classroom-based education sessions, take home assignments for students to discuss with parents/caregivers and parenting workshops. Baseline and post intervention questionnaires were completed by students and by parents/caregivers. Effect estimates were significant for both students and parents/caregivers on sexuality communication frequency and quality, and for positive and negative attitudes towards sex-related communication, all in the desired direction with effect sizes ranging from 0.17 to 0.38. Effects on four sum scores related to general parenting proved significant only for parents'/caregivers' legitimacy with regard to rule setting (parents'/caregivers' reports only). These results suggest that in Uganda, using schools as gateways, parent/caregiver-adolescent communication can be improved through modification of existing school curricula, training teachers in learner-centred approaches and through mobilization and training of parents/caregivers.

Keywords:  Adolescents; Africa; Parents; Sexuality communication; Uganda

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30117077     DOI: 10.1007/s10461-018-2249-4

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


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