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ArtikelThe healthy for life project: sexual risk behavior outcomes  
Oleh: Moberg, D. Paul ; Piper, Douglas L.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Aids Education and Prevention: An Interdisciplinary Journal vol. 10 no. 02 (Apr. 1998), page 128-148.
Topik: Life project; healthy; sexual risks
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Isi artikelSexual risk behavior outcome data from the Healthy for Life (HFL) project is presented. Using a social influences model, the intervention was designed to positively affect the health behaviors of middle school students in five related areas: alcohol use, tobacco use, marijuana use, nutrition, and sexuality. The in-school program was supplemented by parent, community and peer components. The research used self-report data on an initial sample of 2,483 middle school students followed from Grade 6 to Grade 10. Twenty-one schools were assigned to three conditions-age appropriate (program taught in Grades 6, 7, and 8), intensive (program taught in Grade 7) and control-using blocked randomization. Attrition was 20% (by Year 4) and 33% (by Year 5). By ninth grade the lifetirne intercourse rate among both groups of HFL subjects was significantly higher than for controls (controlling for baseline substance use risk and involvement with the opposite sex), but reported past month intercourse rates and condom use did not differ. At the tenth grade follow-up, the age appropriate subjects reported higher adjusted rates of lifetime and past month intercourse than did the controls. Intensive subjects perceived significantly lower normative rates of intercourse than controls at ni11th grade follow-up, but age appropriate subjects perceived significantly higher norms at tenth grade.
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