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Pilot study shows increased communication with caregivers & preparedness for healthy
sexual decision-making among adolescent girls in the Let’s Talk program
Tonya R. Thurman, MPH, PhD Associate Professor, Tulane University Director, Highly Vulnerable Children Research Center Country Director, Tulane International LLC South Africa
Masikhulume
Hare Buwe
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Background
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Caregivers Adolescents
Reducing adolescent’s risk
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Intervention 19 week Pilot program –
19 Caregiver & 14 Adolescent sessions 6 joint sessions
Phase 1: Caregivers Matter
Phase 2: Adolescents Matter
Phase 3: Protecting the Future (HIV free)
Program has since been reduced to 16 Caregiver & 13 Adolescent sessions
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Support group climate (Closed group)
Trained and qualified facilitator
• Minimum Social Auxiliary worker or similar qualifications
Structured sessions with participative learning
• 2 hours of core activities
• Discussions, exercises, role-play & home practice
English, Sesotho, isiZulu
Delivery & Key Elements
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Methods Pre-test post-test pilot study:
• Baseline – June 2015
• Follow-up – March 2016 (3 months post-intervention) ‘
Sample: 59 adolescent girls (13-19 years) and their 55 caregivers from KwaZulu Natal (CINDI) and Gauteng (HIVSA) who attended at least 50% of the sessions
Wilcoxon Rank (scale score means) and Chi square tests (frequencies)
Limitations: No comparison group, short follow-up and small sample
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Condom Use Self-Efficacy
Sexual Refusal
Self-Efficacy
Condom Knowledge
HIV Knowledge
Caregiver Risk Communication
Key Outcomes: Adolescent Sexual Health Precursors
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Key Results: Adolescent Sexual Health Precursors
Condom Use Self-Efficacy
Sexual Refusal
Self-Efficacy
Condom Knowledge
HIV Knowledge
Significant Improvements (p < .05)
Caregiver Risk Communication
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Adolescents’ HIV & Condom Knowledge
34
59 61
78
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
HIV knowledge Condom knowledgeBaseline Follow Up
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Condom Self-Efficacy – Example Indicators
45
23
70 67
40
78
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
Use a condomcorrectly
Put a condom onyour partner
Convince a newpartner to use a
condom
Baseline Follow Up
Scale range: 0-12 Mean scores: Baseline: 7.81 Follow-up: 8.83 p < .01
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Sexual Refusal Self-Efficacy – Example Indicators
57 57 68
75
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
Refuse sex with someone whooffers or buys you gifts
Refuse sex with a partner that didnot want to use a condom*
Baseline Follow Up
*p=0.0438
Scale range: 0-8 Mean scores: Baseline: 5.25 Follow-up: 5.83 p = .15
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46
27 20
64
47 49
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
HIV Condom use STIs
“Any” Discussion of HIV, Condoms or STIs Baseline Follow Up
Caregiver-Adolescent Risk Communication – Example Indicators
Scale range: 5-20 Mean scores: Baseline: 8.54 Follow-up: 10.4 p < .01
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Conclusions & Recommendations Pilot study demonstrates promising results
Further investigation of Let’s Talk are needed and underway • Qualitative, Costing data, Randomized controlled trial with longer follow-up
Implementable by CBOs employing Social Auxiliary or accredited Care Workers who receive training and support • DREAMS Program scale-up to 18 000 participants in 2016/2017 through
Trainer of Trainers model
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Take home messages 1. Key program components: family-centred, includes
behavioural and psychological components
2. Increasing caregiver-adolescent communication concerning sexual health matters is possible
3. Ongoing program quality control measures, especially those addressing caregiver attendance barriers, are necessary
Pilot study shows increased communication with caregivers & preparedness for healthy sexual decision-making among adolescent girls in the Let’s Talk program
Tonya R Thurman, Tulane University HVC-RC
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Questions? Comments?
Support for this project is provided by USAID Southern Africa under the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) through a Cooperative Agreement [AID-674-A-12-00002] awarded to Tulane University. The views expressed in this document do not necessarily reflect those of USAID or the United States government.
For more information on our Center’s efforts to improve practice: http://hvc-tulane.org/
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