Juvenile drug court (JDC) offenders have benefited from evidence-based interventions addressing antisocial behavior, mental health, and substance use; however, interventions addressing HIV risk behavior are lacking. This study presents pilot findings and lessons learned from a group-based HIV prevention intervention delivered to JDC offenders. Participants were randomized to a five-session HIV prevention (n 29) or health promotion (n 28) condition and completed measures of sexual risk taking and substance use at baseline and 3 months postintervention. No between-group differences by time emerged on measures of sexual risk taking or other HIV-related beha-viors and attitudes. Both groups improved their rates of HIV testing and decreased th...
UnrestrictedThe prevalence of HIV/AIDS is very low among incarcerated youth (~ 1%) compared to the i...
Background: Although they have demonstrated efficacy in reducing substance use and criminal recidivi...
Multiple assessment studies demonstrate that juvenile offenders are at increased risk for contractin...
Juvenile drug court (JDC) offenders have benefited from evidence-based interventions addressing anti...
Juvenile drug court (JDC) offenders have benefited from evidence-based interventions addressing anti...
Juvenile drug court (JDC) offenders have benefited from evidence-based interventions addressing anti...
Objective To conduct a critical review of all HIV prevention intervention studies conducted with ado...
Objective: To conduct a critical review of all HIV prevention intervention studies conducted with ad...
Objective To conduct a critical review of all HIV prevention intervention studies conducted with ado...
This pilot project tested the feasibility of an evidence-based HIV Intervention Program (HIP) pro-gr...
Juvenile drug courts (JDCs) largely focus on marijuana and other drug use interventions. Yet, JDC of...
Criminally involved adolescents engage in high levels of risky sexual behavior and alcohol use, and ...
Criminally involved adolescents engage in high levels of risky sexual behavior and alcohol use, and ...
Criminally involved adolescents engage in high levels of risky sexual behavior and alcohol use, and ...
Criminally involved adolescents engage in high levels of risky sexual behavior and alcohol use, and ...
UnrestrictedThe prevalence of HIV/AIDS is very low among incarcerated youth (~ 1%) compared to the i...
Background: Although they have demonstrated efficacy in reducing substance use and criminal recidivi...
Multiple assessment studies demonstrate that juvenile offenders are at increased risk for contractin...
Juvenile drug court (JDC) offenders have benefited from evidence-based interventions addressing anti...
Juvenile drug court (JDC) offenders have benefited from evidence-based interventions addressing anti...
Juvenile drug court (JDC) offenders have benefited from evidence-based interventions addressing anti...
Objective To conduct a critical review of all HIV prevention intervention studies conducted with ado...
Objective: To conduct a critical review of all HIV prevention intervention studies conducted with ad...
Objective To conduct a critical review of all HIV prevention intervention studies conducted with ado...
This pilot project tested the feasibility of an evidence-based HIV Intervention Program (HIP) pro-gr...
Juvenile drug courts (JDCs) largely focus on marijuana and other drug use interventions. Yet, JDC of...
Criminally involved adolescents engage in high levels of risky sexual behavior and alcohol use, and ...
Criminally involved adolescents engage in high levels of risky sexual behavior and alcohol use, and ...
Criminally involved adolescents engage in high levels of risky sexual behavior and alcohol use, and ...
Criminally involved adolescents engage in high levels of risky sexual behavior and alcohol use, and ...
UnrestrictedThe prevalence of HIV/AIDS is very low among incarcerated youth (~ 1%) compared to the i...
Background: Although they have demonstrated efficacy in reducing substance use and criminal recidivi...
Multiple assessment studies demonstrate that juvenile offenders are at increased risk for contractin...