Citation:
Bhana A., Bell C., Petersen I. & McKay M. Using CHAMP to prevent youth HIV risk in South Africa. Collaborative HIV/AIDS and Mental Health Project (CHAMP) 2003-06: Child measures - KwaZulu-Natal. [Data set]. CHAMP 2003-06 Child. Version 1.0. Pretoria South Africa: Human Sciences Research Council [producer] 2006, Human Sciences Research Council [distributor] 2010. http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.14749/1400835318.
Abstract:
The child data set includes the responses of 579 children in families of which the reponses have been recorded of manual-based sessions done on groups of families with pre-adolescent children (9-11 years) and evaluated using a treatment versus no treatment repeated-measures design. Each session of the manual covers ten topics that include children's rights and responsibilities; parental styles; communication; puberty; hard to talk about issues; risky environmental influences; understanding HIV/AIDS; dealing with stigma; surviving loss and bereavement; developing support networks. The effect of the intervention was measured along all of these dimensions. This data set contains the responses of both the pre-test and the post-test. The responses of the pre- and post-test were merged into one data set.