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Impact of parent-child communication interventions on sex behaviors and cognitive outcomes for black/african-american and hispanic/latino youth: A systematic review, 1988-2012

机译:亲子交流干预对黑人/非洲裔和西班牙裔/拉丁美洲裔青年的性行为和认知结果的影响:系统评价,1988-2012年

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Purpose We reviewed human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and sexually transmitted infection (STI)- behavioral interventions implemented with disproportionately affected black/African-American and Hispanic/Latino youth and designed to improve parent-child communications about sex. We compared their effectiveness in improving sex-related behavior or cognitive outcomes. Methods A search of electronic databases identified peer-reviewed studies published between 1988 and 2012. Eligible studies were U.S.-based parent-child communication interventions with active parent components, experimental and quasiexperimental designs, measurement of youth sexual health outcomes, and enrollment of ≥50% black/African-American or Hispanic/Latino youth. We conducted systematic, primary reviews of eligible papers to abstract data on study characteristics and youth outcomes. Results Fifteen studies evaluating 14 interventions were eligible. Although youth outcome measures and follow-up times varied, 13 of 15 studies (87%) showed at least one significantly improved youth sexual health outcome compared with controls (p <.05). Common components of effective interventions included joint parent and child session attendance, promotion of parent/family involvement, sexuality education for parents, developmental and/or cultural tailoring, and opportunities for parents to practice new communication skills with their youth. Conclusions Parent-child communication interventions that include parents of youth disproportionately affected by HIV/STIs can effectively reduce sexual risk for youth. These interventions may help reduce HIV/STI-related health disparities and improve sexual health outcomes.
机译:目的我们审查了人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)和性传播感染(STI)的行为干预措施,这些行为干预措施对受影响的黑人/非裔美国人和西班牙裔/拉丁美洲裔青年造成了不成比例的影响,旨在改善亲子间有关性的交流。我们比较了它们在改善与性相关的行为或认知结果方面的有效性。方法对电子数据库进行搜索,确定在1988年至2012年之间发表的经过同行评审的研究。符合条件的研究是基于美国的具有活跃父母成分的亲子沟通干预措施,实验和准实验设计,青少年性健康结局的测量以及入组≥50 %黑人/非裔美国人或西班牙裔/拉丁美洲裔青年。我们对符合条件的论文进行了系统的初步审查,以抽象出研究特征和青年成果的数据。结果15项评估14项干预措施的研究符合条件。尽管青年的结局指标和随访时间各不相同,但15项研究中的13项(占87%)显示,与对照组相比,至少有一项显着改善了青年的性健康结局(p <.05)。有效干预措施的共同组成部分包括家长和孩子共同参加会议,促进父母/家庭参与,对父母的性教育,发展和/或文化适应以及父母与青年人练习新的交流技巧的机会。结论包括艾滋病毒/性传播感染不成比例的青年父母在内的亲子交流干预措施可以有效降低青年的性风险。这些干预措施可能有助于减少与艾滋病毒/性传播疾病相关的健康差距,并改善性健康结果。

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