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Linking at-risk South African girls to sexual violence and reproductive health services: A mixed-methods assessment of a soccer-based HIV prevention program and pilot SMS campaign

机译:将处于危险中的南非女孩与性暴力和生殖健康服务联系起来:基于足球的艾滋病毒预防计划和SMS试点试点活动的混合方法评估

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Grassroot Soccer developed SKILLZ Street-a soccer-based life skills program with a supplementary SMS platform-to support adolescent girls at risk for HIV, violence, and sexual and reproductive health challenges. We conducted a mixed-methods assessment of preliminary outcomes and implementation processes in three primary schools in Soweto, South Africa, from August to December 2013. Quantitative methods included participant attendance and SMS platform usage tracking, pre/post questionnaires, and structured observation. Qualitative data were collected from program participants, parents, teachers, and a social worker during 6 focus group discussions and 4 in-depth interviews. Of 394 participants enrolled,. 97% (n = 3821) graduated, and 217 unique users accessed the SMS platform. Questionnaires completed by 213 participants (mean age: 11.9, SD: 3.02 years) alongside qualitative findings showed modest improvements in participants' perceptions of power in relationships and gender equity, self-esteem, self-efficacy to avoid unwanted sex, communication with others about HIV and sex, and HIV-related knowledge and stigma. The coach-participant relationship, safe space, and integration of soccer were raised as key intervention components. Implementation challenges were faced around delivery of soccer-based activities. Findings highlight the relevance and importance of programs like SKILLZ Street in addressing challenges facing adolescent girls in South African townships. Recommendations for future programs are provided.
机译:草根足球公司开发了SKILLZ Street,这是一个基于足球的生活技能计划,带有补充SMS平台,旨在为处于感染HIV,暴力以及性健康和生殖健康挑战中的少女提供支持。我们于2013年8月至12月对南非索韦托的三所小学进行了初步结果和实施过程的混合方法评估。定量方法包括参与者出勤和SMS平台使用情况跟踪,事前/事后问卷调查和结构化观察。在6次焦点小组讨论和4次深度访谈中,从计划参与者,父母,老师和一名社会工作者那里收集了定性数据。在394位参与者中, 97%(n = 3821)毕业,并且有217位唯一用户访问了SMS平台。 213名参与者(平均年龄:11.9岁,标准差:3.02岁)完成的问卷调查以及定性调查结果显示,参与者对人际关系和性别平等中的力量,自尊,避免不必要的性行为的自我效能感,与他人进行沟通的能力的感知得到了适度的改善艾滋病毒和性行为,以及与艾滋病毒有关的知识和污名。教练与参与者之间的关系,安全的空间以及足球的融合是关键干预因素。在开展基于足球的活动方面面临实施挑战。调查结果突显了SKILLZ街等计划在应对南非乡镇少女面临的挑战方面的相关性和重要性。提供了有关将来程序的建议。

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