       Document 0222
 DOCN  M95B0222
 TI    Culturally sensitive AIDS education and perceived AIDS risk knowledge:
       reaching the know-it-all teenager.
 DT    9511
 AU    Stevenson HC; Gay KM; Josar L; University of Pennsylvania, Graduate
       School of Education,; Psychology in Education Division, Philadelphia
       19104-6216, USA.
 SO    AIDS Educ Prev. 1995 Apr;7(2):134-44. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE
       MED/95344905
 AB    Video education is the most popular and effective medium for informing
       the adolescent population. This study investigated the impact of a
       culturally relevant HIV/AIDS video education. One hundred and
       ninety-four African-American teenagers were assigned to either a
       culturally sensitive or culturally dissimilar video education
       intervention. Results indicate that both interventions were effective in
       increasing AIDS knowledge scores. An interaction effect was found
       between levels of perceived AIDS risk knowledge and participation in the
       culturally sensitive intervention (CSV). Only the CSV intervention was
       effective with adolescents who claimed to know a lot about AIDS (e.g.,
       Know-It-All subgroup). Students in both conditions who were worried
       about getting AIDS demonstrated higher AIDS risk knowledge at
       post-assessment. This study provides further evidence of
       within-ethnicity diversity among African-American youth and for
       developing culture- and subgroup-specific HIV/AIDS education.
 DE    Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome/*PREVENTION & CONTROL/
       PSYCHOLOGY/TRANSMISSION  Adolescence  *Attitude to Health  Audio-Visual
       Aids  Blacks/*PSYCHOLOGY  Comparative Study  *Cultural Characteristics
       Female  Health Behavior  Health Education/*METHODS  Human  Knowledge,
       Attitudes, Practice  Male  Risk Factors  Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
       CLINICAL TRIAL  JOURNAL ARTICLE  RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL

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