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Effectiveness of HIV/STD sexual risk reduction groups for women in substance abuse treatment programs: results of NIDA Clinical Trials Network Trial
Authors:Tross Susan  Campbell Aimee N C  Cohen Lisa R  Calsyn Donald  Pavlicova Martina  Miele Gloria M  Hu Mei-Chen  Haynes Louise  Nugent Nancy  Gan Weijin  Hatch-Maillette Mary  Mandler Raul  McLaughlin Paul  El-Bassel Nabila  Crits-Christoph Paul  Nunes Edward V
Affiliation:Department of Psychiatry, HIV Center for Clinical and Behavioral Studies, Columbia University Medical Center, New York, NY 10032, USA. st130@columbia.edu
Abstract:
CONTEXT: Because drug-involved women are among the fastest growing groups with AIDS, sexual risk reduction intervention for them is a public health imperative. OBJECTIVE: To test effectiveness of HIV/STD safer sex skills building (SSB) groups for women in community drug treatment. DESIGN: Randomized trial of SSB versus standard HIV/STD Education (HE); assessments at baseline, 3 and 6 months. PARTICIPANTS: Women recruited from 12 methadone or psychosocial treatment programs in Clinical Trials Network of National Institute on Drug Abuse. Five hundred fifteen women with >or=1 unprotected vaginal or anal sex occasion (USO) with a male partner in the past 6 months were randomized. INTERVENTIONS: In SSB, five 90-minute groups used problem solving and skills rehearsal to increase HIV/STD risk awareness, condom use, and partner negotiation skills. In HE, one 60-minute group covered HIV/STD disease, testing, treatment, and prevention information. MAIN OUTCOME: Number of USOs at follow-up. RESULTS: A significant difference in mean USOs was obtained between SSB and HE over time (F = 67.2, P < 0.0001). At 3 months, significant decrements were observed in both conditions. At 6 months, SSB maintained the decrease and HE returned to baseline (P < 0.0377). Women in SSB had 29% fewer USOs than those in HE. CONCLUSIONS: Skills building interventions can produce ongoing sexual risk reduction in women in community drug treatment.
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