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  • Information-Motivation-Behavioral Skills HIV Prevention Program (IMB)

    Investigators: Jeffrey Fisher, William A. Fisher, Stephen J. Misovich, & Angela D. Bryan

    Publication Date: April 27, 2016

Information-Motivation-Behavioral Skills HIV Prevention Program (IMB) Information-Motivation-Behavioral Skills HIV Prevention Program (IMB)

About This Product

The goal of the Information-Motivation-Behavioral Skills HIV Prevention Program (IMB Program) is to reduce high school students' risk of HIV infection. Program objectives include positively influencing students' HIV prevention knowledge, attitudes and norms, increasing students' levels of HIV prevention behavioral skills, and increasing students' levels of HIV preventive behavior. The intervention involves a four-session classroom component to be conducted by trained high school teachers. The IMB Program is based on the Information, Motivation and Behavioral Skills (IMB) model of health behavior change, which assumes that information, motivation and behavioral skills are the fundamental determinants of HIV preventive behavior. An evaluation of the curriculum offered in three intervention formats (classroom-based only, peer-based only, and combination classroom and peer-based delivery) was conducted by the Center for Health/HIV Intervention and Prevention in 1999. Participants were 1,577 students in four inner-city high schools in Connecticut (61% African-American, 28% Hispanic-American, 11% Caucasian, mixed or "other.") The classroom-based HIV prevention education component effectively promoted risk reduction behavior change in these urban high school settings at one year post-intervention. Click here to view more detailed information on this program.
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Planning & Pre-Implementation
  • User's Guide
  • Teacher's Manual
  • Materials
    • Student Workbook
    • HIV Facts Flashcards
    • Safer Sex Sequence Flashcards
Implementation
  • Session 1
    • Session 1 - HIV Prevention Information
    • Which Bodily Fluids Can Transmit HIV?
    • Reality Check
    • HIV Facts Flashcards
  • Session 2
    • Session 2 - Motivation: Perceiving the Risk of HIV
    • Abstaining from Sex
    • Always Using Condoms
    • Just Like Me Videotape Worksheet
  • Session 3
    • Session 3 - Motivation and Behavioral Skills: Peer Support and Demonstration of HIV Prevention
    • Stakes are High Worksheet #1
    • Stakes are High Worksheet #2
  • Session 4
    • Session 4 - Behavioral Skills: Condom Use
    • Right Way to Use Condoms
    • Definition of AIDS
    • Safer Sex Sequence Flashcards
Evaluation
  • Evaluation Materials Booklet
  • Teen Health Survey
  • Prevention Minimum Evaluation Data Set (PMEDS)
  • Local Evaluator Consultant Network Directory
Product Details
  • 4 session classroom component
  • Peer-based support component
  • Group discussion, lectures and role play
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In-person training is available for this EBI. The training will be customized to your budget and needs:

  • Online and onsite training options are available
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For more information and to get a price quote, please contact us at socio@socio.com or 650-279-5777. We will review your requirements and create a customized training quote for your organization.

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