Predictors of Retention of African American Mothers in a Parent-Based HIV Preventive Intervention Trial
LD Icard, D Chittamuru, SE Rutledge… - Journal of Child and …, 2023 - Springer
The efficacy of parent-based HIV prevention interventions is dependent on the retention of
parents in clinical trials. In a sample of urban African American mothers (N= 525), we …
parents in clinical trials. In a sample of urban African American mothers (N= 525), we …
Mother‐son HIV risk‐reduction program
EJ Brown, LS Jemmott… - 2002 - stti.confex.com
Objective: To identify effective, theory-based, culturally sensitive behavioral interventions to
help single mothers reduce their own risk of sexually transmitted HIV infection and that of …
help single mothers reduce their own risk of sexually transmitted HIV infection and that of …
Increasing parent involvement in youth HIV prevention: A randomized Caribbean study
DR Baptiste, C Kapungu, S Miller, L Crown… - AIDS Education & …, 2009 - Guilford Press
This article presents preliminary findings of a randomized HIV prevention study in Trinidad
and Tobago in the Caribbean. The study centers on a family HIV workshop aimed at …
and Tobago in the Caribbean. The study centers on a family HIV workshop aimed at …
Effects of a sexual HIV risk reduction intervention for African American mothers and their adolescent sons: A randomized controlled trial
LS Jemmott, JB Jemmott III, D Chittamuru… - Journal of Adolescent …, 2019 - Elsevier
Purpose The aim of the article was to test the efficacy of an HIV risk reduction intervention for
African American mothers in reducing condomless vaginal intercourse among mothers and …
African American mothers in reducing condomless vaginal intercourse among mothers and …
A parent-based intervention to prevent HIV among adolescent children of mothers living with HIV: The Ms. Now! Program
N Tarantino, LP Armistead - Vulnerable children and youth studies, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
One group often overlooked by HIV prevention efforts is adolescent children of mothers
living with HIV (MLH). Despite their potential vulnerability, very few evidence-based …
living with HIV (MLH). Despite their potential vulnerability, very few evidence-based …
Preventing HIV in adolescents affected by maternal HIV infection: The Ms. Now! program
N Tarantino - 2015 - scholarworks.gsu.edu
Young people in the United States, particularly African American youth, are at heightened
risk for HIV infection. One proven prevention strategy is to enhance family processes through …
risk for HIV infection. One proven prevention strategy is to enhance family processes through …
Recruiting and retaining high-risk adolescents into family-based HIV prevention intervention research
CT Kapungu, CM Nappi, C Thakral, SA Miller… - Journal of Child and …, 2012 - Springer
The purpose of this study was to examine the effectiveness of evidence-based recruitment
and retention strategies for a longitudinal, family-based HIV prevention intervention study …
and retention strategies for a longitudinal, family-based HIV prevention intervention study …
Theory-based behavioral intervention increases mother–son communication about sexual risk reduction among inner-city african-americans
Abstract Purpose African-American adolescent males are at increased risk for HIV, yet there
are few sexual risk-reduction interventions targeting this population. Interventions that …
are few sexual risk-reduction interventions targeting this population. Interventions that …
Mothers' effectiveness as HIV risk reduction educators for adolescent daughters
BL Dancy, KS Crittenden, ML Talashek - Journal of Health Care for the …, 2006 - muse.jhu.edu
Abstract Low-income African American inner city adolescent females continue to be at
disproportionately high risk for contracting HIV. Though it has been speculated that mothers' …
disproportionately high risk for contracting HIV. Though it has been speculated that mothers' …
Effects of a parent-focused HIV prevention intervention for young men who have sex with men: a pilot randomized clinical trial
Young men who have sex with men (YMSM) face the highest risk of HIV infection among
adolescents, yet effective sexual health interventions for this population are limited. Parents …
adolescents, yet effective sexual health interventions for this population are limited. Parents …