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Effectiveness of circle of life, an HIV-preventive intervention for American Indian middle school youths: A group randomized trial in a northern plains tribe

C.E. Kaufman, N.R. Whitesell, E.M. Keane, J.A. Desserich, C. Giago, A. Sam and C.M. Mitchell

American Journal of Public Health, 2014, vol. 104, issue 6, e106-e112

Abstract: Objectives. We assessed the effectiveness of Circle of Life (COL), an HIVpreventive intervention developed specifically for American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) middle school youths. Methods. By partnering with a tribal community, we conducted a longitudinal wait-listed group randomized trial with 635 seventh and eighth graders in 13 schools of a Northern Plains tribe. We surveyed participants at baseline, 3 months, and 12 months from 2006 to 2007. Results. COL was found to increase HIV knowledge in the short term, but had no effect on sexual activity compared with those who did not receive it. However, COL was found to be effective for delaying the onset of sexual activity, with the greatest reduction in risk occurring for those receiving COL at early ages. Conclusions. Community partnership was key to successful project design, implementation, and analysis. The project confirmed the importance of the timing of interventions in early adolescence. COL may be a key resource for reducing sexual risk among AI/AN youths.

Keywords: adolescent; American Indian; article; attitude to health; child; controlled clinical trial; controlled study; education; female; health education; human; Human immunodeficiency virus infection; male; methodology; participatory research; psychological aspect; randomized controlled trial; sexual behavior; statistics, Adolescent; Child; Community-Based Participatory Research; Female; Health Education; Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice; HIV Infections; Humans; Indians, North American; Male; Sexual Behavior (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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