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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Jun 22.
Published in final edited form as: Psychiatr Serv. 2014 Mar 1;65(3):338–344. doi: 10.1176/appi.ps.201300095

Table 3.

Family scale scores after the family intervention and other interventions (adolescent only and general health promotion)

Measure Baseline
(N=721)
3 months postintervention
(N=654)
Family
(N=227)
Other
(N=494)
Family
(N=206)
Other
(N=448)
HIV prevention versus control
M SD M SD M SD M SD Relative change (%)a 95% CI p

Adolescent report
 Communicationb 27.15 9.48 26.32 9.82 28.14 8.40 25.02 9.28 17.98 7.62 to 30.70 <.01
 Monitoringc 15.21 3.89 15.44 3.83 15.75 3.89 14.86 4.39 11.41 3.60 to 21.62 <.01
 Permissivenessc 10.22 4.00 9.99 3.89 10.44 4.00 10.90 4.21 −12.15 −21.86 to .05 .05
Parent report
 Communicationb 34.34 6.52 33.63 6.02 34.76 5.99 34.28 5.91 .24 −6.42 to 5.38 .94
 Parent HIV knowledged 67.31 15.74 65.75 15.90 74.90 15.40 67.90 16.87 24.19 11.59 to 44.05 <.01
a

(Adjusted mean difference/adjusted comparison condition mean) × 100%. Relative change scores were adjusted for baseline measurements.

b

Possible scores range from 6 to 42, with higher scores indicating greater communication.

c

Possible scores range from 1 to 20, with higher scores indicating greater perceived parental monitoring or permissiveness.

d

Possible scores range from 1 to 27, with higher scores indicating greater perceived knowledge about HIV.