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Knowledge and Perception of STI/HIV Risk Among Rural African-American Youth: Lessons Learned in a Faith-Based Pilot Program

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Pages 97-114 | Published online: 11 Oct 2008
 

ABSTRACT

The purpose of this study was to evaluate a pilot program designed to educate African American adolescents living in rural, North Florida about STIs/HIV and to compare the effectiveness of peer- and adult-led faith-based, HIV educational programs. Controlling for age and pretest knowledge scores, the summed knowledge score was significantly higher at posttest for the adult-led group than the teen-led group. Participants' perceived risk of acquiring HIV also increased significantly for the adult-led group. Significant pretest differences between the two groups narrowed at posttest. This pilot study has the potential to inform future, faith-based interventions for African American youth that utilize peer leaders to educate and conduct outreach on HIV/AIDS issues.

The authors would like to acknowledge the assistance of Ms. Jeanne Piard, MSW, in data cleaning and entry.

This pilot study was funded by the Bureau of HIV/AIDS of the Florida Department of Health.

Notes

*p < .05

**p < .005.

a.R Squared = .533 (Adjusted R Squared = .519).

b.Adjusted mean.

c.Covariates appearing in the model are evaluated at the following values: How old are you? = 14.86; Pretest Knowledge Score = 10.6733.

*p < 05

**p < .005.

a Based upon your behavior, how would you assess your risk of getting pregnant or getting a girl pregnant?

b Based upon your behavior, how would you assess your risk of getting a STI?

c Based upon your behavior, how would you assess your risk of acquiring HIV?

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