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Psychosocial predictors of HIV-associated sexual behaviors and the efficacy of prevention interventions in adolescents at-risk for HIV infection: what works and what doesn't work?

机译:与HIV相关的性行为的社会心理预测因素以及处于HIV感染危险中的青少年的预防干预措施的有效性:什么有效,什么无效?

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The HIV epidemic among adolescents in the United States is inherently tied to individual, psychosocial, and cultural phenomena. Expanding intervention development and implementation to incorporate a broader spectrum of determinants of adolescents' sexual risk for sexually transmitted infections (STIs)/HIV acquisition may provide an opportunity to prevent disease transmission more effectively. To address the STI/HIV prevention needs of adolescents, we highlight research assessing adolescents' sexual risk behavior and place the findings in the context of the diverse array of psychosocial factors influencing adolescents. This synthesis provides an opportunity to examine why adolescents engage in risky sexual behavior and to review the effectiveness of theory-based prevention programs. Subsequently, we offer recommendations for improving future programs aimed at reducing the incidence of STI/HIV infection among adolescents.
机译:在美国,青少年中的HIV流行与个人,社会心理和文化现象有着内在的联系。扩大干预措施的制定和实施,以纳入更广泛的青少年性传播感染(STIs)/ HIV感染性风险决定因素,可能会提供一个机会,以更有效地预防疾病传播。为了满足青少年对性传播感染/艾滋病毒的预防需求,我们着重研究评估青少年性风险行为的研究,并将研究结果置于影响青少年的各种社会心理因素的背景下。该综合报告提供了一个机会,可以检查青少年为何从事危险的性行为,并回顾基于理论的预防计划的有效性。随后,我们提供了建议,以改进旨在减少青少年中性传播感染/艾滋病毒感染率的未来计划。

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