Keepin' It Real!: Program Description And Results Of Baseline Assessment

C Dilorio,K Resnicow,S Thomas,Dqt Wang,Wn Dudley, Df Van Marter,J Lipana

Health education & behavior : the official publication of the Society for Public Health Education(2002)

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In this article, the authors present the results of the analysis of the baseline data from Keepin' it R.E.A.L.!. an HIV prevention project developed tor mothers and their adolescents. Six hundred twelve mostly male (60.6%) and African American (98.2%) adolescents completed baseline assessments, Eleven percent of the adolescent participants reported initiating sexual intercourse. Adolescent participants expressing higher levels of self-efficacy to resist peer pressure. more favorable outcome expectancies, less communication about sex with their mothers, higher levels of self-concept related to their behavior. lower levels of self-concept related to popularity, and less stress reported fewer types of intimate sexual behaviors. Adolescent participants who reported higher self-efficacy to resist peer pressure to have sex and lower were less likely to have initiated sexual intercourse. Selected characteristics of mothers did not contribute to understanding factors associated with intimate sexual behaviors or initiation of sexual intercourse among adolescent participants.
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stress,self efficacy
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