Effectiveness of a Health Behavioural Intervention Aimed at Reduction of Risky Sexual Behaviours among Young Men in the KwaZulu-Natal Province, South Africa

Two studies evaluating the same behavioural intervention were conducted in two areas in the KwaZulu-Natal province of South Africa using a randomized pre-test post-test control group design for study 1 (peri-urban) and a pre-test post-test design without a control group for study 2 (rural). The inte...

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Main Authors: Thabang Manyaapelo, Bart Van den Borne, Robert A. C. Ruiter, Sibusiso Sifunda, Priscilla Reddy
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-05-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/16/11/1938
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spelling doaj-9ebe49a66b294e33b750fc8f815cd9542020-11-24T21:56:52ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012019-05-011611193810.3390/ijerph16111938ijerph16111938Effectiveness of a Health Behavioural Intervention Aimed at Reduction of Risky Sexual Behaviours among Young Men in the KwaZulu-Natal Province, South AfricaThabang Manyaapelo0Bart Van den Borne1Robert A. C. Ruiter2Sibusiso Sifunda3Priscilla Reddy4Social Aspects of Public Health (SAPH) Research Programme, Human Sciences Research Council, Private Bag X41, Pretoria 0001, South AfricaDepartment of Health Education & Health Promotion, Maastricht University, P.O. Box 616, 6200 Maastricht, The NetherlandsDepartment of Work & Social Psychology, Maastricht University, P.O. Box 616, 6200 Maastricht, The NetherlandsSocial Aspects of Public Health (SAPH) Research Programme, Human Sciences Research Council, Private Bag X41, Pretoria 0001, South AfricaSocial Aspects of Public Health (SAPH) Research Programme, Human Sciences Research Council, Private Bag X41, Pretoria 0001, South AfricaTwo studies evaluating the same behavioural intervention were conducted in two areas in the KwaZulu-Natal province of South Africa using a randomized pre-test post-test control group design for study 1 (peri-urban) and a pre-test post-test design without a control group for study 2 (rural). The intervention included discussions and skills training on: (1) notions of masculinity, manhood, and responsibility, (2) personal and sexual relationships, (3) general communication skills, and (4) alcohol and other substance use. The intervention was aimed at men between 18 and 35 years of age. Measures of attitude, subjective norms, perceived behavioural control and intention for condom use, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) testing, reduction of alcohol and drug use, avoiding sex while intoxicated, and avoiding sex with intoxicated people were assessed using a facilitator-administered questionnaire. The results for study 1 showed that 4 of the 19 variables scored significantly different at baseline and that all 19 variables showed no significant changes between pre-test and post-test. For study 2, one significant difference was found for attitude towards avoiding sex when one is intoxicated. Overall, the intervention had minimal success with just one area of positive effect. Further development and testing of this programme is recommended before it can be considered for broader scale implementation.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/16/11/1938risky sexual behaviourHIV/AIDSbehavioural interventiontheory of planned behavioursubstance usecondom use
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author Thabang Manyaapelo
Bart Van den Borne
Robert A. C. Ruiter
Sibusiso Sifunda
Priscilla Reddy
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Bart Van den Borne
Robert A. C. Ruiter
Sibusiso Sifunda
Priscilla Reddy
Effectiveness of a Health Behavioural Intervention Aimed at Reduction of Risky Sexual Behaviours among Young Men in the KwaZulu-Natal Province, South Africa
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
risky sexual behaviour
HIV/AIDS
behavioural intervention
theory of planned behaviour
substance use
condom use
author_facet Thabang Manyaapelo
Bart Van den Borne
Robert A. C. Ruiter
Sibusiso Sifunda
Priscilla Reddy
author_sort Thabang Manyaapelo
title Effectiveness of a Health Behavioural Intervention Aimed at Reduction of Risky Sexual Behaviours among Young Men in the KwaZulu-Natal Province, South Africa
title_short Effectiveness of a Health Behavioural Intervention Aimed at Reduction of Risky Sexual Behaviours among Young Men in the KwaZulu-Natal Province, South Africa
title_full Effectiveness of a Health Behavioural Intervention Aimed at Reduction of Risky Sexual Behaviours among Young Men in the KwaZulu-Natal Province, South Africa
title_fullStr Effectiveness of a Health Behavioural Intervention Aimed at Reduction of Risky Sexual Behaviours among Young Men in the KwaZulu-Natal Province, South Africa
title_full_unstemmed Effectiveness of a Health Behavioural Intervention Aimed at Reduction of Risky Sexual Behaviours among Young Men in the KwaZulu-Natal Province, South Africa
title_sort effectiveness of a health behavioural intervention aimed at reduction of risky sexual behaviours among young men in the kwazulu-natal province, south africa
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1660-4601
publishDate 2019-05-01
description Two studies evaluating the same behavioural intervention were conducted in two areas in the KwaZulu-Natal province of South Africa using a randomized pre-test post-test control group design for study 1 (peri-urban) and a pre-test post-test design without a control group for study 2 (rural). The intervention included discussions and skills training on: (1) notions of masculinity, manhood, and responsibility, (2) personal and sexual relationships, (3) general communication skills, and (4) alcohol and other substance use. The intervention was aimed at men between 18 and 35 years of age. Measures of attitude, subjective norms, perceived behavioural control and intention for condom use, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) testing, reduction of alcohol and drug use, avoiding sex while intoxicated, and avoiding sex with intoxicated people were assessed using a facilitator-administered questionnaire. The results for study 1 showed that 4 of the 19 variables scored significantly different at baseline and that all 19 variables showed no significant changes between pre-test and post-test. For study 2, one significant difference was found for attitude towards avoiding sex when one is intoxicated. Overall, the intervention had minimal success with just one area of positive effect. Further development and testing of this programme is recommended before it can be considered for broader scale implementation.
topic risky sexual behaviour
HIV/AIDS
behavioural intervention
theory of planned behaviour
substance use
condom use
url https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/16/11/1938
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