Effectiveness Evaluation of It's Your Game: Keep It Real, a Middle School HIV/Sexually Transmitted Infection/Pregnancy Prevention Program

被引:11
|
作者
Rohrbach, Louise A. [1 ]
Donatello, Robin A. [2 ]
Moulton, Bret D. [3 ]
Afifi, Abdelmonem A. [4 ]
Meyer, Kristin I. [3 ]
De Rosa, Christine J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Southern Calif, Dept Prevent Med, 2001 Soto St,SSB 302K,MC 9239, Los Angeles, CA 90032 USA
[2] Calif State Univ Chico, Dept Math & Stat, Chico, CA 95929 USA
[3] Los Angeles Cty Dept Publ Hlth, Div HIV & STD Programs, Los Angeles, CA USA
[4] Univ Calif Los Angeles, Fielding Sch Publ Hlth, Los Angeles, CA USA
关键词
ADOLESCENT PREGNANCY; SEXUAL INTERCOURSE; CONTRACEPTIVE USE; TEEN PREGNANCY; RISK-REDUCTION; INITIATION; INTERVENTIONS; REPLICATION; INFECTIONS;
D O I
10.1016/j.jadohealth.2018.09.021
中图分类号
B844 [发展心理学(人类心理学)];
学科分类号
040202 ;
摘要
Purpose: This study assessed the effectiveness of the HIV/sexually transmitted infection/pregnancy prevention program, It's Your Game: Keep It Real (IYG). Methods: IYG was implemented by classroom teachers in 24 urban middle schools from 2012 to 2015. Using a quasi-experimental design, each year we surveyed ninth-grade students in 10 high schools that were selected based on feeder patterns from project middle schools. We compared two groups of students (n = 4,562): (1) students whose middle school grade cohorts did not receive IYG ("No-IYG"), and (2) students whose middle school grade cohorts received IYG ("IYG"). Multilevel analyses examined differences between the two groups in the initiation of any type of sexual activity (oral, vaginal, or anal sex), presexual behaviors, and psychosocial mediators. Results: Students in the IYG group were less likely to report initiation of sexual activity by ninth grade compared to students in the No-IYG group (odds ratio.77; 95% confidence interval.66-.90). The IYG group was significantly less likely to have engaged in presexual behaviors, including having been on a date, had a boyfriend/girlfriend, and touched or been touched on private body parts. The IYG group had better outcomes on 11 of 19 psychosocial variables, including knowledge; beliefs about abstinence, sex, friends' beliefs, norms, and behaviors; reasons for not having sex; personal limits; exposure to risky situations; self-efficacy; and quality of dating relationships. Conclusions: The results suggest that IYG, when implemented on a large scale by trained classroom teachers in urban public schools, had positive impacts on students' behaviors, beliefs, and knowledge. (c) 2018 Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:382 / 389
页数:8
相关论文
共 35 条
  • [1] It's Your Game ... Keep It Real in South Carolina: A Group Randomized Trial Evaluating the Replication of an Evidence-Based Adolescent Pregnancy and Sexually Transmitted Infection Prevention Program
    Potter, Susan C.
    Coyle, Karin K.
    Glassman, Jill R.
    Kershner, Sarah
    Prince, Mary S.
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, 2016, 106 : S60 - S69
  • [2] It's Your Game: Keep It Real: Delaying Sexual Behavior with an Effective Middle School Program
    Tortolero, Susan R.
    Markham, Christine M.
    Peskin, Melissa Fleschler
    Shegog, Ross
    Addy, Robert C.
    Escobar-Chaves, S. Liliana
    Baumler, Elizabeth R.
    JOURNAL OF ADOLESCENT HEALTH, 2010, 46 (02) : 169 - 179
  • [3] Culturally Responsive Adolescent Pregnancy and Sexually Transmitted Infection Prevention Program for Middle School Students in Hawai'i
    Abe, Yasuyo
    Barker, Linda Toms
    Chan, Vincent
    Eucogco, Jasmine
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, 2016, 106 : S110 - S116
  • [4] Program Science: an initiative to improve the planning, implementation and evaluation of HIV/sexually transmitted infection prevention programmes
    Blanchard, James F.
    Aral, Sevgi O.
    SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS, 2011, 87 (01) : 2 - 3
  • [5] School-based Prevention Programmes for Adolescents: HIV, sexually transmitted Infections, and Pregnancy
    Schneidewind, Laila
    UROLOGE, 2018, 57 (06): : 723 - 726
  • [6] Effects of the It's Your Game ... Keep It Real Program on Dating Violence in Ethnic-Minority Middle School Youths: A Group Randomized Trial
    Peskin, Melissa F.
    Markham, Christine M.
    Shegog, Ross
    Baumler, Elizabeth R.
    Addy, Robert C.
    Tortolero, Susan R.
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, 2014, 104 (08) : 1471 - 1477
  • [7] Internet-Delivered Sexually Transmitted Infection and Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program: A Randomized Trial
    Kissinger, Patricia J. J.
    Green, Jakevia
    Latimer, Jennifer
    Schmidt, Norine
    Ratnayake, Aneeka
    Madkour, Aubrey Spriggs
    Clum, Gretchen
    Wingood, Gina M. M.
    DiClemente, Ralph J. J.
    Johnson, Carolyn
    SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES, 2023, 50 (06) : 329 - 335
  • [8] Condom Availability in Schools: A Practical Approach to the Prevention of Sexually Transmitted Infection/HIV and Unintended Pregnancy
    Brakman, Anita
    Borzutzky, Claudia
    Carey, Sasha
    Kang, Melissa
    Mullins, Tanya Kowalczyk
    Peter, Nadja
    Shafii, Taraneh
    Straub, Diane M.
    JOURNAL OF ADOLESCENT HEALTH, 2017, 60 (06) : 754 - 757
  • [9] Adolescent sexual risk behaviors and school-based sexually transmitted infection/HIV prevention
    Walcott, Christy M.
    Meyers, Adena B.
    Landau, Steven
    PSYCHOLOGY IN THE SCHOOLS, 2008, 45 (01) : 39 - 51
  • [10] It's Your Game: An Innovative Multimedia Virtual World to Prevent HIV/STI and Pregnancy in Middle School Youth
    Shegog, Ross
    Markham, Christine
    Peskin, Melissa
    Dancel, Monica
    Coton, Charlie
    Tortolero, Susan
    MEDINFO 2007: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 12TH WORLD CONGRESS ON HEALTH (MEDICAL) INFORMATICS, PTS 1 AND 2: BUILDING SUSTAINABLE HEALTH SYSTEMS, 2007, 129 : 983 - 987