A Risky Sex Prevention Intervention for Middle School Age Minority Girls



Status:Active, not recruiting
Conditions:HIV / AIDS
Therapuetic Areas:Immunology / Infectious Diseases
Healthy:No
Age Range:11 - 99
Updated:2/7/2018
Start Date:November 2012
End Date:March 2018

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African American adolescent females are more likely to have sex at an early age, to have
older sex partners that have had multiple sexual experiences, and are less likely to use a
condom than their white counterparts. Lack of sexual assertiveness is a factor in the risky
sex behaviors of young African American women. African American girls at the greatest risk
for contracting HIV are the ones that report that their partners could convince them to have
sex and report trouble communicating their wishes related to sex. Thus far no intervention
has addressed the disparate rate of HIV infection in young African American girls. This study
is unique in promoting increases in racial pride as a component of empowerment to help
African American girls self-protect against HIV. The study has the potential to empower young
African American girls to delay sex initiation or reduce risky sex behaviors and thus reduce
their risk of contracting HIV.

This is a longitudinal intervention study with a study condition intervention and a control
condition intervention. Potential participants will be invited to a recruitment meeting. If
they choose to participate, they will be asked to sign informed consent or assent. There are
4 data collections for moms and girls - 1 after recruitment but before the start of the
intervention, 1 at the end of the intervention (after the girls 12 week intervention), 1
three months after the end of the intervention (about 6 months after recruitment), and the
final data collection 9 months after the end of the intervention (about 12 months from
recruitment). Girls are asked to attend 12 group intervention sessions of about 2 hours each,
once weekly, and then a final termination session that is followed by a celebration session
to which their mothers are invited and then an evaluation session. Moms are asked to
participate in 3 one hour education sessions over the 12 weeks that their daughters are in
the weekly sessions, the celebration with their daughters, and then their evaluation session.
Moms will also be asked to give their daughter empowering messages 5-7 times/week and girls
asked to receive them. Finally, moms will be asked to receive calls from the study team once
per month or 1 year to be asked about the empowering messages they have been sending their
daughters.

Mother Inclusion Criteria:

- Must be 21 years or older.

- Must be daughter's primary female guardian/caregiver and she lives with me at least
50% of the time.

- Must understand spoken and written English.

- Must be able to provide a phone number where they can be reached and will be able to
maintain contact with researchers for one year after start of study.

- Must be able to provide or arrange reliable transportation for their daughter after
each session or data collection.

Mother Exclusion Criteria:

- Must not be incarcerated at the time of recruitment

- Must not have a physical or mental health condition that may affect my or my
daughter's participation in the study.

Daughter Inclusion Criteria:

- Must be in middle school (grades 6-8) at the time of recruitment.

- Must be between the ages of 11-14 at the time of recruitment.

- Must self-identify as Black, African-American, or a mixed race that includes black or
African-American.

- Must be able to understand written and spoken English.

Daughter Exclusion Criteria:

- Must not be in a classroom for developmentally delayed students in school.

- Must not be currently pregnant at the time of recruitment.

- Must not have a mental or physical health condition that may affect her participation
in the study.

- Must not be suspended or expelled from school at the time of recruitment.
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