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 …

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 …

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 …

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 …

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 …

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 …

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 …

Theory-based behavioral intervention increases mother–son communication about sexual risk reduction among inner-city african-americans

J Zhang, JA Cederbaum, JB Jemmott III… - Journal of Adolescent …, 2018 - Elsevier
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 …

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' …

Effects of a parent-focused HIV prevention intervention for young men who have sex with men: a pilot randomized clinical trial

DM Huebner, AP Barnett, BRW Baucom… - AIDS and Behavior, 2023 - Springer
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 …