Effects of 2 prevention programs on high-risk behaviors among African American youth - A randomized trial

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作者
Flay, BR
Graumlich, S
Segawa, E
Burns, JL
Holliday, MY
机构
[1] Univ Illinois, Hlth Res Ctr, Chicago, IL 60607 USA
[2] Univ Illinois, Policy Ctr, Chicago, IL 60607 USA
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ARCHIVES OF PEDIATRICS & ADOLESCENT MEDICINE | 2004年 / 158卷 / 04期
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10.1001/archpedi.158.4.377
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R72 [儿科学];
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100202 ;
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Objective: To test the efficacy of 2 programs designed to reduce high-risk behaviors among inner-city African American youth. Design: Cluster randomized trial. Setting: Twelve metropolitan Chicago, 111, schools and the communities they serve, 1994 through 1998. Participants: Students in grades 5 through 8 and their parents and teachers. Interventions: The social development curriculum (SDC) consisted of 16 to 21 lessons per year focusing on social competence skills necessary to manage situations in which high-risk behaviors occur. The school/community intervention (SCI) consisted of SDC and school-wide climate and parent and community components. The control group received an attention-placebo health enhancement curriculum (HEC) of equal intensity to the SDC focusing on nutrition, physical activity, and general health care. Main Outcome Measures: Student self-reports of violence, provocative behavior, school delinquency, substance use, and sexual behaviors (intercourse and condom use). Results: For boys, the SDC and SCI significantly reduced the rate of increase in violent behavior (by 35% and 47% compared with HEC, respectively), provoking behavior (41% and 59%), school delinquency (31% and 66%), drug use (32% and 34%), and recent sexual intercourse (44% and 65%), and improved the rate of increase in condom use (95% and 165%). The SCI was significantly more effective than the SDC for a combined behavioral measure (79% improvement vs 51%). There were no significant effects for girls. Conclusions: Theoretically derived social-emotional programs that are culturally sensitive, developmentally appropriate, and offered in multiple grades can reduce multiple risk behaviors for inner-city African American boys in grades 5 through 8. The lack of effects for girls deserves further research.
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