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Outcomes of a Brief Sexual Health Intervention for Homeless YouthUniversity of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, ellerew{at}mail.utexas.edu
Simon Fraser University, Canada
University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX
University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX Homeless youth face various health challenges. The effectiveness of a short intervention to promote sexual health in 572 homeless 16—23-year-olds (M = 19.467+1.89) was conducted using a quasi-experimental repeated measures design. Data collected at three time points (pre-intervention, immediately post-intervention and follow-up) via laptop computers were analyzed using multivariate general linear mixed models. A significant condition by time interaction was found for self-reported AIDS/STD knowledge; intervention participants had higher scores at first post-test. Females scored significantly higher on cognitive and behavioral outcomes while males reported significantly more sexual risk-taking behaviors. Findings support gender-specific interventions.
Key Words: homeless adolescents intervention sexual health
Journal of Health Psychology, Vol. 12, No. 5,
818-832 (2007) This article has been cited by other articles:
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