Person and Environment in HIV Risk Behavior Change Between Adolescence and Young Adulthood
Open Access
- 1 July 1995
- journal article
- research article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Health Education Quarterly
- Vol. 22 (2) , 211-226
- https://doi.org/10.1177/109019819502200209
Abstract
This article explores how personal and environmental variables influence change in human immunodefi ciency virus (HIV)-related risk behaviors between adolescence and young adulthood. Repeated interviews with 602 youths from 10 cities across the United States provide the data These interviews first occurred in 1984-1985 and 1985-1986 when the youths were adolescents and were repeated again in 1989-1990 and 1991-1992 when they were all young adults. A longitudinal multivariate analysis shows that 31% of the variance in HIV risk behaviors by inner-city young adults is predicted by a combination of adolescent risk behaviors, personal variables (suicidality, substance misuse, antisocial behavior), environmental variables (history of child abuse, poor relations with parents, stressful events, peer misbehavior, number of AIDS prevention messages), and interactions between variables (number of neighborhood murders with child abuse, number of neighborhood murders with substance misuse, and unemployment rates with antisocial behavior).Keywords
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