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Promoting sexual and reproductive health among adolescents in southern and eastern Africa (PREPARE): project design and conceptual framework

BACKGROUND: Young people in sub-Saharan Africa are affected by the HIV pandemic to a greater extent than young people elsewhere and effective HIV-preventive intervention programmes are urgently needed. The present article presents the rationale behind an EU-funded research project (PREPARE) examinin...

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Autores principales: Aarø, Leif Edvard, Mathews, Catherine, Kaaya, Sylvia, Katahoire, Anne Ruhweza, Onya, Hans, Abraham, Charles, Klepp, Knut-Inge, Wubs, Annegreet, Eggers, Sander Matthijs, de Vries, Hein
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3908968/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24438582
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-14-54
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author Aarø, Leif Edvard
Mathews, Catherine
Kaaya, Sylvia
Katahoire, Anne Ruhweza
Onya, Hans
Abraham, Charles
Klepp, Knut-Inge
Wubs, Annegreet
Eggers, Sander Matthijs
de Vries, Hein
author_facet Aarø, Leif Edvard
Mathews, Catherine
Kaaya, Sylvia
Katahoire, Anne Ruhweza
Onya, Hans
Abraham, Charles
Klepp, Knut-Inge
Wubs, Annegreet
Eggers, Sander Matthijs
de Vries, Hein
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description BACKGROUND: Young people in sub-Saharan Africa are affected by the HIV pandemic to a greater extent than young people elsewhere and effective HIV-preventive intervention programmes are urgently needed. The present article presents the rationale behind an EU-funded research project (PREPARE) examining effects of community-based (school delivered) interventions conducted in four sites in sub-Saharan Africa. One intervention focuses on changing beliefs and cognitions related to sexual practices (Mankweng, Limpopo, South Africa). Another promotes improved parent-offspring communication on sexuality (Kampala, Uganda). Two further interventions are more comprehensive aiming to promote healthy sexual practices. One of these (Western Cape, South Africa) also aims to reduce intimate partner violence while the other (Dar es Salaam, Tanzania) utilises school-based peer education. METHODS/DESIGN: A modified Intervention Mapping approach is used to develop all programmes. Cluster randomised controlled trials of programmes delivered to school students aged 12–14 will be conducted in each study site. Schools will be randomly allocated (after matching or stratification) to intervention and delayed intervention arms. Baseline surveys at each site are followed by interventions and then by one (Kampala and Limpopo) or two (Western Cape and Dar es Salaam) post-intervention data collections. Questionnaires include questions common for all sites and are partly based on a set of social cognition models previously applied to the study of HIV-preventive behaviours. Data from all sites will be merged in order to compare prevalence and associations across sites on core variables. Power is set to .80 or higher and significance level to .05 or lower in order to detect intervention effects. Intraclass correlations will be estimated from previous surveys carried out at each site. DISCUSSION: We expect PREPARE interventions to have an impact on hypothesized determinants of risky sexual behaviour and in Western Cape and Dar es Salaam to change sexual practices. Results from PREPARE will (i) identify modifiable cognitions and social processes related to risky sexual behaviour and (ii) identify promising intervention approaches among young adolescents in sub-Saharan cultures and contexts. TRIAL REGISTRATIONS: Controlled Trials ISRCTN56270821 (Cape Town); Controlled Trials ISRCTN10386599 (Limpopo); Clinical Trials NCT01772628 (Kampala); Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry ACTRN12613000900718 (Dar es Salaam).
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spelling pubmed-39089682014-02-01 Promoting sexual and reproductive health among adolescents in southern and eastern Africa (PREPARE): project design and conceptual framework Aarø, Leif Edvard Mathews, Catherine Kaaya, Sylvia Katahoire, Anne Ruhweza Onya, Hans Abraham, Charles Klepp, Knut-Inge Wubs, Annegreet Eggers, Sander Matthijs de Vries, Hein BMC Public Health Study Protocol BACKGROUND: Young people in sub-Saharan Africa are affected by the HIV pandemic to a greater extent than young people elsewhere and effective HIV-preventive intervention programmes are urgently needed. The present article presents the rationale behind an EU-funded research project (PREPARE) examining effects of community-based (school delivered) interventions conducted in four sites in sub-Saharan Africa. One intervention focuses on changing beliefs and cognitions related to sexual practices (Mankweng, Limpopo, South Africa). Another promotes improved parent-offspring communication on sexuality (Kampala, Uganda). Two further interventions are more comprehensive aiming to promote healthy sexual practices. One of these (Western Cape, South Africa) also aims to reduce intimate partner violence while the other (Dar es Salaam, Tanzania) utilises school-based peer education. METHODS/DESIGN: A modified Intervention Mapping approach is used to develop all programmes. Cluster randomised controlled trials of programmes delivered to school students aged 12–14 will be conducted in each study site. Schools will be randomly allocated (after matching or stratification) to intervention and delayed intervention arms. Baseline surveys at each site are followed by interventions and then by one (Kampala and Limpopo) or two (Western Cape and Dar es Salaam) post-intervention data collections. Questionnaires include questions common for all sites and are partly based on a set of social cognition models previously applied to the study of HIV-preventive behaviours. Data from all sites will be merged in order to compare prevalence and associations across sites on core variables. Power is set to .80 or higher and significance level to .05 or lower in order to detect intervention effects. Intraclass correlations will be estimated from previous surveys carried out at each site. DISCUSSION: We expect PREPARE interventions to have an impact on hypothesized determinants of risky sexual behaviour and in Western Cape and Dar es Salaam to change sexual practices. Results from PREPARE will (i) identify modifiable cognitions and social processes related to risky sexual behaviour and (ii) identify promising intervention approaches among young adolescents in sub-Saharan cultures and contexts. TRIAL REGISTRATIONS: Controlled Trials ISRCTN56270821 (Cape Town); Controlled Trials ISRCTN10386599 (Limpopo); Clinical Trials NCT01772628 (Kampala); Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry ACTRN12613000900718 (Dar es Salaam). BioMed Central 2014-01-18 /pmc/articles/PMC3908968/ /pubmed/24438582 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-14-54 Text en Copyright © 2014 Aarø et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Aarø, Leif Edvard
Mathews, Catherine
Kaaya, Sylvia
Katahoire, Anne Ruhweza
Onya, Hans
Abraham, Charles
Klepp, Knut-Inge
Wubs, Annegreet
Eggers, Sander Matthijs
de Vries, Hein
Promoting sexual and reproductive health among adolescents in southern and eastern Africa (PREPARE): project design and conceptual framework
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title_fullStr Promoting sexual and reproductive health among adolescents in southern and eastern Africa (PREPARE): project design and conceptual framework
title_full_unstemmed Promoting sexual and reproductive health among adolescents in southern and eastern Africa (PREPARE): project design and conceptual framework
title_short Promoting sexual and reproductive health among adolescents in southern and eastern Africa (PREPARE): project design and conceptual framework
title_sort promoting sexual and reproductive health among adolescents in southern and eastern africa (prepare): project design and conceptual framework
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3908968/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24438582
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-14-54
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