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AMP!: A Cross-site Analysis of the Effects of a Theater-based Intervention on Adolescent Awareness Attitudes and Knowledge about HIV

机译:AMP !:基于剧院的干预对青少年意识态度和艾滋病知识的影响的跨站点分析

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AMP! (Arts-based, Multiple component, Peer-education) is an HIV intervention developed for high school adolescents. AMP! uses interactive theater-based scenarios developed by trained college undergraduates to deliver messages addressing HIV/STI prevention strategies, healthy relationships, and stigma reduction towards people living with HIV/AIDS. We used a pre-test/post-test, control group study design to simultaneously assess intervention effect on ninth grade students in an urban county in California (N = 159) and a suburban county in North Carolina (N = 317). In each location, the control group received standard health education curricula delivered by teachers; the intervention group received AMP! in addition to standard health education curricula. Structural equation modeling was used to determine intervention effects. The post-test sample was 46% male, 90% self-identified as heterosexual, 32% reported receiving free or reduced lunch, and 49% White. Structural models indicated that participation in AMP! predicted higher scores on HIV knowledge (p = .05), HIV awareness (p = .01), and HIV attitudes (p = .05) at the post-test. Latent means comparison analyses revealed post-test scores were significantly higher than pre-test scores on HIV knowledge (p = .001), HIV awareness (p = .001), and HIV attitudes (p = .001). Further analyses indicated that scores rose for both groups, but the post-test scores of intervention participants were significantly higher than controls (HIV knowledge (p = .01), HIV awareness (p = .01), and HIV attitudes (p = .05)). Thus, AMP!’s theater-based approach shows promise for addressing multiple adolescent risk factors and attitudes concerning HIV in school settings.
机译:AMP! (基于艺术,多元,同伴教育)是针对高中青少年开发的一种艾滋病毒干预措施。 AMP!使用受过训练的大学本科生开发的基于剧场的交互式场景,来传达有关艾滋病毒/性病预防策略,健康关系以及减少对艾滋病毒/艾滋病患者的耻辱感的信息。我们使用了测试前/测试后的对照组研究设计,同时评估了对加州城市县(N = 159)和北卡罗来纳州郊区县(N = 317)九年级学生的干预效果。在每个地点,对照组均接受教师提供的标准健康教育课程;干预组获得了AMP!除了标准的健康教育课程。使用结构方程模型确定干预效果。测试后的样本为46%的男性,90%的自我认同为异性恋,32%的人报告接受免费或减少的午餐,以及49%的白人。结构模型表明参与了AMP!测试后预测在HIV知识(p = .05),HIV意识(p = .01)和HIV态度(p = .05)方面得分较高。潜在均值比较分析显示,在艾滋病毒知识(p = .001),艾滋病毒认识(p = .001)和艾滋病毒态度(p = .001)方面,测试后分数明显高于测试前分数。进一步的分析表明,两组的得分均上升,但干预参与者的测试后得分显着高于对照组(HIV知识(p = .01),HIV意识(p = .01)和HIV态度(p =。 05))。因此, AMP!的基于剧院的方法显示出有望解决学校环境中有关艾滋病毒的多种青少年危险因素和态度的希望。

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