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Adapting an Evidence-Based HIV Intervention for At-Risk African American College Women at Historically Black Colleges and Universities Who Use Alcohol and Drugs:

机译:在历史上使用酒精和毒品的黑人大学中,针对有风险的非洲裔美国大学妇女改编基于证据的艾滋病毒干预措施:

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The convergence of the high prevalence of HIV incidence among African American adolescent and adult women along with substance use and risky sexual behavior among university students necessitates the development of a HIV intervention specifically addressing culture, gender, and college factors for female African American university students. The woman-focused HIV intervention was chosen for adaptation because it has been shown to be efficacious with reducing risk for African American women who use alcohol and drugs, and has been successfully adapted 7 times. The target population was African American college women enrolled at a historically Black university who use alcohol and other drugs, and who engaged in risky sex behaviors. To understand and assess the needs of this population, we conducted four focus groups with African American college women, two in-depth interviews with faculty, and a combination of in-depth interviews and focus groups with student affairs and health staff that were analyzed using content analysis. From this analysis, several themes emerged that were used to adapt the intervention. Emerging themes included challenges related to identity and societal stereotypes, lack of knowledge about sexual health (i.e., negotiating safer sex) and the function of female and male anatomies, high incidents of pregnancy, negative consequences related to alcohol and marijuana use, and the need to incorporate testimonies from college students, media enhancements, and role-plays to convey intervention messages. After the preliminary adaptation, 11 college women reviewed the adapted intervention and provided positive feedback. Plans for future research are discussed.
机译:非裔美国人的青少年和成年女性中艾滋病毒高发的流行趋势以及大学生之间的物质使用和危险的性行为的融合,使得有必要发展专门针对女性非裔美国大学生的文化,性别和大学因素的艾滋病毒干预措施。选择以妇女为中心的艾滋病毒干预措施是为了适应,因为它已被证明可以有效减少使用酒精和毒品的非洲裔美国妇女的风险,并且已经成功适应了7次。目标人群是在一所历史悠久的黑人大学就读的非洲裔美国大学女性,她们使用酒精和其他毒品,并且从事危险的性行为。为了了解和评估该人群的需求,我们与非裔美国大学妇女进行了四个焦点小组会议,对教师进行了两次深度访谈,对学生事务和卫生人员进行了深度访谈和焦点小组会议,并进行了分析。内容分析。通过这种分析,出现了几个主题,用于调整干预措施。新兴的主题包括与身份和社会定型观念有关的挑战,对性健康知识的缺乏(即,谈判更安全的性行为)和男女解剖学的功能,怀孕的高发率,与饮酒和大麻有关的负面后果以及需要结合大学生的证词,媒体增强功能和角色扮演来传达干预信息。初步适应后,有11名女大学生对适应的干预措施进行了审查并提供了积极的反馈。讨论了未来的研究计划。

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