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Research Article

The Path to Intervention: Community Partnerships and Development of a Cognitive Behavioral Intervention for Ethnic Minority Adolescent Females

, PhD, FNP, CNS, FAAN & , PhD, RN
Pages 739-747 | Published online: 11 Oct 2010
 

Abstract

Reproductive health needs for ethnic minority adolescents are a national priority given the population growth of minority adolescents in the United States. United States census reports predict minority adolescents will comprise one-third of all young persons less than 20 years of age early in the twenty-first century. Developing culturally sensitive interventions for minority adolescents includes ecological assessments of cultural priorities, community resources, disease burden, and socioeconomic conditions. These assessments must be accomplished in partnership with the local community. Understanding reproductive health needs necessarily includes an evaluation of the absence of reproductive health, namely, the prevalence of sexually transmitted infection (STI), sexual or physical abuse, unplanned pregnancy, and the risk factors that contribute to such adverse outcomes. This article describes the methodological processes utilized to conduct an ecological assessment of a community including the health, economic, and psychosocial status of, and resources available to, a target population prior to the implementation of a community-based, cognitive behavioral intervention to reduce STI, abuse, and unplanned pregnancy.

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