Fiscal Year:
2009
Title:
A Parent-Child Program to Prevent Adolescent Pregnancy
Agency:
HHS
Contract:
2R44HD048057-02A2
Award Amount:
$1,459,329.00
Abstract:
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): This project will develop and evaluate a theoretically-based interactive multimedia program for use by parents and their adolescent children (10-14 years of age) to prevent adolescent pregnancy. The program will include
behaviorally focused communication skills training and educational content that is designed to support parental values regarding sexual behavior of their child. Educational content will include information on effective parental monitoring and networking s
trategies and information about puberty. In addition, program content will be targeted by (a) parental race/ethnicity (i.e., African-American, Caucasian, and Hispanic), (b) parental gender, and (c) gender of the child. When complete, this comprehensive pro
gram will include an Internet/CD-ROM component for use by the parent, another for use by the child and finally, a DVD for the parent and child to view together. A stand-alone DVD program suitable for home DVD players will be created for group presentations
and families without access to computers or the Internet. The program will be designed to effectively address the knowledge deficits of both parents and their children, and provide training and modeling in effective communication between the parent and ch
ild that are consistent with the parent's values regarding adolescent sexual behavior. It will be appropriate for use in a broad range of settings (e.g., homes, worksites, health, and community organizations). The Phase II will be evaluated in a randomized
trial with parents and children across the United States. PUBLIC HEALTH RELEVANCE: While rates of teen pregnancy have declined in the past 10 years, this is still an important issue for families of preadolescents and teens. Parents have the potential to p
ositively influence their child's values around pregnancy prevention and sexual activity. This project will produce an interactive multimedia (IMM) program to assist and facilitate discussions about sexuality and pregnancy prevention between parents and th
eir children. The program will be delivered via CD-ROM, Internet, and DVD formats and will be appropriate for families with children aged 10-14, with the ultimate goal of promoting parent/child relationships and reducing rates of teen pregnancy and sexuall
y transmitted infections.
Small Business Information at Submission:
OREGON CENTER FOR APPLIED SCIENCE, INC.
OREGON CENTER FOR APPLIED SCIENCE, INC. 260 E. 11th Avenue EUGENE, OR 97401
EIN/Tax ID:
931093461
DUNS:
N/A
Number of Employees:
N/A
Woman-Owned:
No
Minority-Owned:
No
HUBZone-Owned:
No