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COMPLETED
NA
660 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2012-09-30
2017-06-30
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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The investigators will address the five following specific aims:
1. Determine whether the Cuídalos intervention increases parents' comfort with, as well as the amount of, general and sexual risk-specific communication with adolescents and whether it decreases stigma (towards HIV/AIDS) at 3-,6-, and 12- month follow-ups as compared to the general health promotion control intervention.
2. Determine whether the Cuídalos intervention decreases self-reported adolescent intercourse and unprotected intercourse at 6-, and 12- month follow-ups as compared to the general health promotion control intervention.
3. Identify theory-based variables (e.g., attitudes, subjective norms, perceived behavioral control, and intentions) that mediate the intervention effects of Cuídalos on parents' self-reported comfort with and amount of communication with their adolescents.
4. Determine whether the effects of the Cuídalos intervention on adolescents sexual behavior and parent adolescent communication are moderated by individual (adolescents: sexual experience, gender, age, stigma; parents: gender, age, computer access and experience, frequency and time engaged in the program), and microsystem (adolescents: parent-adolescent communication) factors.
5. Examine the cost-effectiveness of the web-based Cuídalos intervention on adolescent sexual behavior.
Results from this study will inform the use and efficacy of a web-based Cuídalos program for Puerto Rican parents. This study is an innovative and timely effort given the existing disparities in sexual health outcomes among Latino youth, the lack of culturally and linguistically effective interventions for Latino parents and adolescents, and the absence of web-based interventions with Latinos. If the program is efficacious, the web-based format will accelerate the translation of this program into public health practice and will be an important contribution in supporting adolescent sexual health behaviors.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
BASIC_SCIENCE
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Parental communication intervention
The parental experimental intervention consists of a 60-minute web-based intervention consisting of several modules.
Parental Communication intervention
In this intervention, we focus on providing parents with basic knowledge about pregnancy, HIV/AIDS, and STDs as a basis for effectively communicating with their adolescents. We work to support attitudes and develop skills to facilitate communication in general and specifically sexual communication. Based on our prior work we focus on prevention beliefs, reaction beliefs, and communication efficacy. Importantly, we include a component on HIV/AIDS stigma as we conceptualize this to impact attitudes and communication about sex. We will program the intervention in such a way so that parents will have to view the Cuídalos program sequentially and in its totality before being able to review any content.
Health promotion control condition.
The Health promotion control condition will be web-based and provide useful information for Puerto Rican parents and youth.
Health promotion control condition
In this intervention, we provide a web-based program relying on existing Spanish language web-sites to provide participants with helpful information to prevent significant health problems affecting Puerto Rican adolescents that are related, not to sexual behavior, but to other behaviors. Similar to the experimental condition, we will develop a set of "homework" related to diet and exercise that we will ask parents to complete with their adolescents.
Interventions
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Parental Communication intervention
In this intervention, we focus on providing parents with basic knowledge about pregnancy, HIV/AIDS, and STDs as a basis for effectively communicating with their adolescents. We work to support attitudes and develop skills to facilitate communication in general and specifically sexual communication. Based on our prior work we focus on prevention beliefs, reaction beliefs, and communication efficacy. Importantly, we include a component on HIV/AIDS stigma as we conceptualize this to impact attitudes and communication about sex. We will program the intervention in such a way so that parents will have to view the Cuídalos program sequentially and in its totality before being able to review any content.
Health promotion control condition
In this intervention, we provide a web-based program relying on existing Spanish language web-sites to provide participants with helpful information to prevent significant health problems affecting Puerto Rican adolescents that are related, not to sexual behavior, but to other behaviors. Similar to the experimental condition, we will develop a set of "homework" related to diet and exercise that we will ask parents to complete with their adolescents.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* in Puerto Rico
13 Years
17 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR)
NIH
University of Puerto Rico
OTHER
Yale University
OTHER
University of Pennsylvania
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Antonia M Villarruel, PhD, RN
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
University of Pennsylvania
Nelson Varas-Diaz, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
University of Puerto Rico
References
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Villarruel AM, Loveland-Cherry CJ, Ronis DL. Testing the Efficacy of a Computer-Based Parent-Adolescent Sexual Communication Intervention for Latino Parents. Fam Relat. 2010 Dec 1;59(5):533-543. doi: 10.1111/j.1741-3729.2010.00621.x.
Provided Documents
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Document Type: Study Protocol
Other Identifiers
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820216
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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