Vol. 21, Iss. supplement b, Hispanics/Latinos and HIV/AIDS: Epidemiologic, Behavioral and Ecological Influences of Risk and Best Practices for Prevention

Parental Protectiveness and Unprotected Sexual Activity among Latino Adolescent Mothers and Fathers

Janna Lesser1, Deborah Koniak-Griffin2, Rong Huang3, Sumiko Takayanagi4, William G. Cumberland5

1 Assistant Professor, University of Texas Health Science Center, School of Nursing, San Antonio.

2 Professor, School of Nursing, UCLA.

3 Statistician, Children's Medical Center, Dallas, TX.

4 Statistician, School of Nursing, UCLA.

5 Professor, School of Public Health/Biostatistics, UCLA.

This study was funded by NIH/NINR Grant RO1-NR04957.

Address correspondence to Janna Lesser, PhD, RN, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, 7703 Floyd Curl Dr., Mail Code 7951, San Antonio, TX 78229-3900, e-mail: .



Latino pregnant and parenting adolescents living in inner cities are one of the populations at risk for acquiring HIV. Although teen parenthood has been predominantly looked at with a focus on potential adverse physical, emotional, and socioeconomic outcomes for the mother and child; a growing body of literature has documented the strengths and resiliency of young parents. Respeto/Proteger: Respecting and Protecting Our Relationships is a culturally rooted couple-focused and asset-based HIV prevention program developed for young Latino parents. In this program, parental protectiveness (defined as the parent-child emotional attachment that positively influences parental behavior) is viewed as an intrinsic and developing critical factor that supports resiliency and motivates behavioral change. The primary purpose of this article is to describe the longitudinal randomized study evaluating the effect of this intervention on unprotected vaginal sex 6 months post intervention and to determine whether parental protectiveness had a moderating effect on the intervention. The unique features of our database allow for examination of both individual and couple outcomes.

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