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Is social-ecological risk associated with individual HIV risk beliefs and behaviours?: An analysis of Kenyan adolescents' local communities and activity spaces.

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Schmidt, CN; Puffer, ES; Broverman, S; Warren, V; Green, EP
Published in: Global public health
December 2022

The places where adolescents live, learn, and play are thought to influence behaviours and health, but we have limited tools for measuring environmental risk on a hyperlocal (e.g. neighbourhood) level. Working with 218 adolescents and their parents/guardians in rural western Kenya, we combined participatory mapping activities with satellite imagery to identify adolescent activity spaces and create a novel measure of social-ecological risks. We then examined the associations between social-ecological risk and individual HIV risk beliefs and behaviours. We found support for the conjecture that social-ecological risks may be associated with individual beliefs and behaviours. As social-ecological risk increased for a sample of Kenyan adolescents, so did their reports of riskier sex beliefs and behaviours, as well as unsupervised outings at night. This study reinforces calls for disease prevention approaches that go beyond emphasising individual behaviour change.

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Published In

Global public health

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EISSN

1744-1706

ISSN

1744-1692

Publication Date

December 2022

Volume

17

Issue

12

Start / End Page

3670 / 3685

Related Subject Headings

  • Social Environment
  • Public Health
  • Kenya
  • Humans
  • HIV Infections
  • Adolescent Behavior
  • Adolescent
  • 4407 Policy and administration
  • 4206 Public health
  • 4202 Epidemiology
 

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Schmidt, C. N., Puffer, E. S., Broverman, S., Warren, V., & Green, E. P. (2022). Is social-ecological risk associated with individual HIV risk beliefs and behaviours?: An analysis of Kenyan adolescents' local communities and activity spaces. Global Public Health, 17(12), 3670–3685. https://doi.org/10.1080/17441692.2021.1951801
Schmidt, Christina N., Eve S. Puffer, Sherryl Broverman, Virginia Warren, and Eric P. Green. “Is social-ecological risk associated with individual HIV risk beliefs and behaviours?: An analysis of Kenyan adolescents' local communities and activity spaces.Global Public Health 17, no. 12 (December 2022): 3670–85. https://doi.org/10.1080/17441692.2021.1951801.
Schmidt, Christina N., et al. “Is social-ecological risk associated with individual HIV risk beliefs and behaviours?: An analysis of Kenyan adolescents' local communities and activity spaces.Global Public Health, vol. 17, no. 12, Dec. 2022, pp. 3670–85. Epmc, doi:10.1080/17441692.2021.1951801.
Schmidt CN, Puffer ES, Broverman S, Warren V, Green EP. Is social-ecological risk associated with individual HIV risk beliefs and behaviours?: An analysis of Kenyan adolescents' local communities and activity spaces. Global public health. 2022 Dec;17(12):3670–3685.

Published In

Global public health

DOI

EISSN

1744-1706

ISSN

1744-1692

Publication Date

December 2022

Volume

17

Issue

12

Start / End Page

3670 / 3685

Related Subject Headings

  • Social Environment
  • Public Health
  • Kenya
  • Humans
  • HIV Infections
  • Adolescent Behavior
  • Adolescent
  • 4407 Policy and administration
  • 4206 Public health
  • 4202 Epidemiology