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The development of an innovative, theory-driven, psychoeducational HIV/STI prevention intervention for heterosexually active black adolescents with mental illnesses.

Bridgette M Brawner1, Sarah Abboud2, Janaiya Reason3, Gina Wingood4, Loretta Sweet Jemmott5.   

Abstract

Sexually transmitted infections (STIs), including human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), continue to disproportionately affect Black adolescents. Those experiencing the psychological sequelae of mental illnesses are at increased risk. Here, we outline the development of an HIV/STI prevention intervention for heterosexually-active Black adolescents with mental illnesses. This research was guided by a psychosocial expansion of the Theory of Planned Behavior, nested within a broader social determinants of health framework. A youth community advisory board provided study oversight. Heterosexually-active Black adolescents aged 14 to 17 were recruited from community-based outpatient mental health providers for focus groups, surveys and two "dress rehearsals" of the intervention protocol (N = 68). The qualitative and quantitative findings indicated that knowledge, attitudes and skills related to consistent condom use, reduced number of sexual partners, routine HIV/STI testing, abstinence and emotion regulation were important areas to target. These elicitation data provided insight on the context of HIV/STI risk for the study population, and were used to develop the intervention content. "Project GOLD: We are Kings and Queens" was designed to be delivered over two days (three hours per day), with eight, 45-minute modules. The activities address behaviors, as well as cognitive, emotional, psychological and social processes associated with HIV/STI risk. Alongside evidence-based HIV/STI prevention strategies (e.g., sexual partner communication skills), the intervention activities are rooted in principles of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. Dress rehearsal participants were in favor of the intervention and provided feedback on activity length, gender and cultural relevance, and strategies to sustain attention; this information was used to finalize the curriculum. In partnership with the community, we developed a theoretically-driven, gender and culturally relevant, developmentally and psychologically appropriate HIV/STI prevention program. Our ultimate goal is to standardize sexual health assessment and intervention in outpatient mental health treatment settings to meet sexual health needs in this underserved population.

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Keywords:  Black; HIV; adolescents; emotion regulation; intervention; sexual health

Year:  2019        PMID: 31687041      PMCID: PMC6826258          DOI: 10.1080/17450128.2019.1567962

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vulnerable Child Youth Stud        ISSN: 1745-0128


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1.  Project GOLD: A pilot randomized controlled trial of a novel psychoeducational HIV/STI prevention intervention for heterosexually-active black youth.

Authors:  Bridgette M Brawner; Loretta Sweet Jemmott; Gina Wingood; Alicia J Lozano; Alexandra L Hanlon
Journal:  Res Nurs Health       Date:  2019-02       Impact factor: 2.228

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Journal:  J Assoc Nurses AIDS Care       Date:  2021 May-Jun 01       Impact factor: 1.809

Review 4.  Vital Voices: HIV Prevention and Care Interventions Developed for Disproportionately Affected Communities by Historically Underrepresented, Early-Career Scientists.

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