
@article{ref1,
title="A pilot of a tripartite prevention program for homeless young women in the transition to adulthood",
journal="Women's health issues",
year="2009",
author="D'Amico, Elizabeth J. and Wenzel, Suzanne L. and Gilbert, Mary Lou and Barnes, Dionne",
volume="19",
number="3",
pages="193-201",
abstract="Background. Among young women who are impoverished and homeless, the transition to adulthood (ages 18-25) is associated with alcohol and drug use, risky sexual activity, and increased risk of being victimized by intimate partner violence. Methods. &quot;The Power of YOU,&quot; a program using motivational interviewing (MI), was designed to address these problems. We tested the &quot;Power of YOU&quot; with 31 homeless women (ages 18-25) in 7 focus groups. Women completed questionnaires assessing background characteristics and satisfaction at the end of each group. Each group was followed by a feedback session that was audiorecorded and transcribed. Key themes were identified. Results. During a past 6-month period, 38.7% of women reported alcohol intoxication, 19.3% reported 2-3 male sex partners, and 22.2% reported major physical violence from a partner. Women expressed satisfaction and provided consistently positive feedback on the intervention, reporting, for example, that it was &quot;helpful to know how to put a condom on&quot; and that they appreciated the attention paid to safety planning. Conclusions. Results from this pilot suggest that &quot;The Power of YOU&quot; may hold promise in helping homeless young women in the transition to adulthood make healthier choices and plan for high-risk situations, and that the nonconfrontational, nonjudgmental approach of MI appeared appropriate for this population.<p />",
language="",
issn="1049-3867",
doi="10.1016/j.whi.2009.01.005",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.whi.2009.01.005"
}