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01.02.2014

Universal Family-Focused Intervention with Young Adolescents: Effects on Health-Risking Sexual Behaviors and STDs Among Young Adults

verfasst von: Richard Spoth, Scott Clair, Linda Trudeau

Erschienen in: Prevention Science | Sonderheft 1/2014

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Abstract

Considering the prevalence and consequences of health-risking sexual behaviors (HRSBs) and STDs among young adults, their prevention is a public health priority. Emerging etiological and prevention outcome literatures suggested study of the long-term effects of universal family-focused interventions on young adult HRSBs and STDs. Although earlier studies have demonstrated intervention impact on adolescent substance misuse, no study has examined universal family-focused intervention effects on young adult HRSBs and STDs via reductions in adolescent misuse. Sixth grade students and their families enrolled in 33 rural Midwestern schools were randomly assigned to experimental conditions. Self-report questionnaires provided data at pretest (Ns = 238, 221, and 208 for the Iowa Strengthening Families Program [ISFP], Preparing for the Drug Free Years [PDFY], and control groups, respectively), with seven data points through young adulthood (age 21). In latent growth modeling, three young adult HRSB measures (number of sexual partners, condom use, substance use with sex) and lifetime STDs were specified as distal outcomes mediated by adolescent substance initiation growth factors (average level and rate of change). Results showed that the models fit the data and, except for condom use, there were significant indirect effects, with a higher frequency of significant findings for ISFP. The model additions of direct intervention effects on young adult outcomes generally were not supported, consistent with a model positing that long-term intervention effects on young adult HRSBs and STDs outcomes are indirect. As an indication of the practical significance of long-term effects, analyses revealed relative reduction rates ranging from 6 % to 46 % for significant outcomes.
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The estimated sample size of those above the cut points was calculated from the model by multiplying the estimated proportions of those who were above the cut points for each condition by the corresponding condition sample size; the estimated proportion and sample size of those below the cut points were then calculated by subtraction. The predicted percentages above the cut points for intervention and control groups were used to calculate the Relative Reduction Rate (RRR) of each intervention for each outcome. The RRR is calculated by subtracting the estimated percentage of those above the cutoff in the intervention group from the estimated percentage of those above the cutoff in the control group and dividing by the estimated percentage above the cutoff in the control group.
 
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Metadaten
Titel
Universal Family-Focused Intervention with Young Adolescents: Effects on Health-Risking Sexual Behaviors and STDs Among Young Adults
verfasst von
Richard Spoth
Scott Clair
Linda Trudeau
Publikationsdatum
01.02.2014
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Prevention Science / Ausgabe Sonderheft 1/2014
Print ISSN: 1389-4986
Elektronische ISSN: 1573-6695
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11121-012-0321-2

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