Dating Violence and HIV Prevention in Girls: Adapting Mental Health Interventions
Status: | Completed |
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Conditions: | HIV / AIDS |
Therapuetic Areas: | Immunology / Infectious Diseases |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 15 - 17 |
Updated: | 4/2/2016 |
Start Date: | May 2009 |
End Date: | February 2014 |
Contact: | Christie J. Rizzo, Ph.D. |
Phone: | 401-793-8064 |
This project is designed to develop and test a group-based preventive intervention to reduce
dating violence and sexual risk behavior among adolescent females with prior dating violence
exposure.
dating violence and sexual risk behavior among adolescent females with prior dating violence
exposure.
A growing body of research reveals that dating violence (DV) plays a significant role in
adolescent girls' HIV risk. Dating violence has been associated with less condom use,
younger age at first intercourse, having multiple sex partners and alcohol use prior to
sexual encounters. Thus, prevention strategies that address dating violence and HIV risk may
hold promise for reducing sexual risk behavior among a particularly at-risk population. In
this study, a cognitive-behaviorally based intervention named "Skills to Manage Aggression
in Relationships for Teens" (Date S.M.A.R.T.) is being developed and compared to a
psychoeducational program for dating violence and HIV prevention. The program is being
implemented with a sample of underserved youth, as economic disadvantage and minority status
have been found to be related to increased rates of adolescent dating violence. A primary
focus of the intervention is to address mental health problems (i.e. psychological distress
and behavioral dysregulation) that underlie the development and maintenance of both dating
violence and sexual risk behavior among adolescent girls.
adolescent girls' HIV risk. Dating violence has been associated with less condom use,
younger age at first intercourse, having multiple sex partners and alcohol use prior to
sexual encounters. Thus, prevention strategies that address dating violence and HIV risk may
hold promise for reducing sexual risk behavior among a particularly at-risk population. In
this study, a cognitive-behaviorally based intervention named "Skills to Manage Aggression
in Relationships for Teens" (Date S.M.A.R.T.) is being developed and compared to a
psychoeducational program for dating violence and HIV prevention. The program is being
implemented with a sample of underserved youth, as economic disadvantage and minority status
have been found to be related to increased rates of adolescent dating violence. A primary
focus of the intervention is to address mental health problems (i.e. psychological distress
and behavioral dysregulation) that underlie the development and maintenance of both dating
violence and sexual risk behavior among adolescent girls.
Inclusion Criteria:
- Adolescent must be English-speaking
- Adolescent must have a lifetime history of physical dating violence perpetration or
victimization
Exclusion Criteria:
- Current enrollment in an intervention for dating violence or HIV prevention
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