TY - JOUR
T1 - Children and youth at risk
T2 - Adaptation and pilot study of the CHAMP (Amaqhawe) programme in South Africa
AU - Bhana, Arvin
AU - Petersen, Inge
AU - Mason, Andy
AU - Mahintsho, Zoleka
AU - Bell, Carl
AU - McKay, Mary
PY - 2004
Y1 - 2004
N2 - This paper reports on the adaptation and pilot study of the CHAMP programme (Collaborative HIV/AIDS and Adolescent Mental Health Programme) in South Africa with specific reference to outcome effects among adults. CHAMP was originally developed in the United States and is a developmentally-timed intervention, which aims to prevent HIV infection in youth through promoting resiliency in pre-adolescents and their families as well as strengthening the community protective shield. The adaptation was informed by a focused ethnographic study of the risk influences for HIV transmission in adolescents at the individual, family/interpersonal and community levels within the study site and achieved through a collaborative partnership of academics, community members, graphic artists and service providers. The CHAMP programme in South Africa (Amaqhawe) employs participatory adult education principles, including a participatory cartoon-based narrative method to deliver its content. Proximal outcome effects of the pilot study demonstrate positive effects amongst the parent participants at the individual and interpersonal/family levels of influence compared to the comparison group indicating the potential applicability of the CHAMP programme in South Africa.
AB - This paper reports on the adaptation and pilot study of the CHAMP programme (Collaborative HIV/AIDS and Adolescent Mental Health Programme) in South Africa with specific reference to outcome effects among adults. CHAMP was originally developed in the United States and is a developmentally-timed intervention, which aims to prevent HIV infection in youth through promoting resiliency in pre-adolescents and their families as well as strengthening the community protective shield. The adaptation was informed by a focused ethnographic study of the risk influences for HIV transmission in adolescents at the individual, family/interpersonal and community levels within the study site and achieved through a collaborative partnership of academics, community members, graphic artists and service providers. The CHAMP programme in South Africa (Amaqhawe) employs participatory adult education principles, including a participatory cartoon-based narrative method to deliver its content. Proximal outcome effects of the pilot study demonstrate positive effects amongst the parent participants at the individual and interpersonal/family levels of influence compared to the comparison group indicating the potential applicability of the CHAMP programme in South Africa.
KW - Adolescents
KW - AIDS
KW - Collaborative partnerships
KW - Ethnography
KW - Families
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/12344323355
U2 - 10.2989/16085900409490316
DO - 10.2989/16085900409490316
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:12344323355
SN - 1608-5906
VL - 3
SP - 33
EP - 41
JO - African Journal of AIDS Research
JF - African Journal of AIDS Research
IS - 1
ER -