The purpose of this study is to test the efficacy of a cultural-, age- and gender-focused Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) prevention intervention in reducing risk behaviors among African-American young women relative to general health intervention.
This study completed an extensive formative phase to adapt the Women's CoOp intervention to specifically address the needs of young out-of-school adolescent African-American females with regard to knowledge about sexually transmitted infections (STIs), HIV and sexuality, health consequences of substance abuse, relationships with males, condom communication and social support, and HIV risk-reduction and violence prevention methods. During this phase, in-depth interviews, focus groups, pretesting and pilot testing were conducted to adapt and refine the intervention for the clinical trial. The aim of this trial is to: • Evaluate the efficacy of the cultural-, age-, and gender-focused intervention (Young Women's CoOp) relative to an equal attention control nutrition intervention in terms of changes in behaviors (e.g., condom use, substance use, violence prevention). At study enrollment/baseline, participants completed a questionnaire and baseline drug and pregnancy testing, and were randomized into one of two programs: Young Women's CoOp or Staying Healthy and Eating Well (Nutrition)-both which included 3 individual intervention sessions and 1 group activity. Follow-ups were conducted 3-months post-intervention and 6-months post-intervention and included a questionnaire and drug testing. The study has since been completed and analysis and manuscript preparation is underway. Two abstracts have been accepted to American Public Health Association conferences in 2012 and 2013. The five papers in progress or published include: 1. Efficacy of the Young Women's Coop - analysis complete, manuscript being drafted 2. Summary of qualitative findings from interviews and focus groups - published September 2013 3. Homelessness and abuse- in final preparation 4. Correlates of gang affiliation - manuscript complete, CDC clearance obtained, under review. 5. Post intervention social determinants - re-analyses and re-write
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
237
Participants in this group will participate in three individual sessions and one group session of the young woman-focused intervention about HIV/STIs, pregnancy, alcohol and other drug use, violence, gangs and other issues. This intervention is an adaptation of the evidence-based Women's CoOp (PI: Dr. Wendee M. Wechsberg).
Participants in this group will participate in three individual sessions and one group session of the nutrition intervention about healthy eating, physical activity and general wellness.
RTI International; Substance Abuse Treatment Evaluations and Interventions (SATEI) Community-Based Field Site - Durham
Durham, North Carolina, United States
RTI International - Headquarters
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, United States
Changes in behaviors, including condom use, substance use and violence prevention
Time frame: 3, and 6- months post-intervention
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