Adolescent and Parental Attitudes About STI Prevention Trial Participation (ICPSR 35869)

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Susan L. Rosenthal, Columbia University Health Sciences

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This project uses a multi-level strategy to recruit 14-17 year old male and female adolescents and parents from primary care clinics to investigate attitudes towards an STI prevention trial. Data about non-participation are obtained at all stages of decision making in order to collect information about parents and adolescents who would normally not participate in research. It uses a hypothetical clinical trial to allow for assessment of families who would not participate in trials. Parents and adolescents are interviewed simultaneously by two different interviewers, and then they complete a joint interview, which is videotaped for coding of the interaction. To evaluate the impact of developmental change, participants are re-interviewed one year later.

United States Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health. Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (1R01HD067287)
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