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Correlates of HIV-related risk behaviors in African American adolescents from substance-using families: patterns of adolescent-level factors associated with sexual experience and substance use.

机译:吸毒家庭中非洲裔美国青少年与艾滋病毒相关的风险行为的相关性:与性经验和毒品使用相关的青少年水平因素的模式。

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PURPOSE: To examine adolescent-level correlates of HIV-related risk behaviors among urban African American adolescents whose mothers use crack cocaine. METHODS: Interviews were conducted with 208 African American adolescents (aged 12-17 years) to assess psychosocial, behavioral, and perceived environment correlates of HIV-related risk behavior. Adolescents were children of community-recruited African American women not currently in drug treatment who reported crack cocaine use (in last 6 months). Bivariate and multivariate regression models were used to evaluate associations among adolescent-level factors, sexual experience, and substance use. RESULTS: Of the adolescents, 30% reported being sexually experienced, and 23% reported alcohol or drug use in the past month. Older age and lower school satisfaction were associated with both sexual experience and substance use, but no other factors were associated with both risk behaviors. Male gender, current substance use, high HIV/AIDS knowledge, and high risk perception were associated with being sexual experienced. Sexual experience and lower expectations for future life outcomes were associated with substance use. A general pattern of protective factors related to attitudes about future goals, help-seeking behavior, and positive feelings about school emerged for substance use. CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that the patterns of adolescent-level risk and protective factors for sexual experience and substance use may be unique in African American adolescents from substance-abusing families. Instead of an increase in problem behaviors associated with using substances, protective factors were evident, suggesting these adolescents may have resiliency for dealing with environmental stressors related to substance use. Implications for HIV prevention programs involving mentoring and goal development are discussed.
机译:目的:在母亲使用可卡因的城市非洲裔美国青少年中,检查青少年与艾滋病毒相关危险行为的青少年水平相关性。方法:对208名12至17岁的非洲裔美国青少年进行了访谈,以评估与HIV相关的危险行为的心理,行为和感知环境相关性。青少年是由社区招募的非裔美国妇女的孩子,这些妇女目前未接受药物治疗,他们报告了可卡因的使用激增(过去6个月)。使用双变量和多元回归模型评估青少年水平因素,性经历和药物使用之间的关联。结果:在青少年中,有30%的人报告说有性经历,而23%的人在过去一个月中报告了饮酒或吸毒。较高的年龄和较低的学校满意度与性经历和吸毒​​有关,但与其他危险行为无关。男性,当前使用的毒品,对艾滋病毒/艾滋病的高度了解以及对高风险的感知与性经历有关。性经验和对未来生活结局的较低期望与吸毒有关。与吸毒者对未来目标的态度,寻求帮助的行为以及对学校的积极感觉有关的保护因素的一般模式已经出现。结论:这些结果表明,青少年时期的风险模式以及性经历和吸毒​​的保护因素在吸毒家庭的非洲裔美国青少年中可能是独特的。保护作用不是明显的,而是与使用物质有关的问题行为增加,表明这些青少年可能具有应对与物质使用有关的环境压力的弹性。讨论了对包括指导和目标制定在内的HIV预防计划的影响。

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