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Nadia Abdala Weihai Zhan Alla V. Shaboltas Roman V. Skochilov Andrei P. Kozlov Tatiana V. Krasnoselskikh 《AIDS and behavior》2013,17(3):1016-1024
The study examined the efficacy of a brief theory-based counseling intervention to reduce sexual HIV risk behaviors among STI clinic patients in St. Petersburg, Russia. Men and women (n = 307) were recruited to receive either: (1) a 60-minute motivational/skills-building counseling session dealing with sexual HIV risk reduction, or (2) written HIV prevention information material. Participants completed baseline, three- and six-month assessments in the period between July 2009 and May 2011. Compared to the control group, the face-to-face counseling intervention showed significant increases in the percentage of condom use and consistent condom use, and significant decreases in the number of unprotected sexual acts and frequency of drug use before sex. Intervention effects dissipated by 6 months. The brief counseling intervention may effectively reduce HIV sexual risk behaviors and enhance protective behaviors among STI clinic patients in Russia. Short-term positive effects were achieved with a single one hour counseling session. 相似文献
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Hélène Gagnon Gaston Godin Michel Alary Julie Bruneau Joanne Otis 《AIDS and behavior》2010,14(3):538-548
The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of a theory-based intervention to increase the use of a new syringe for each injection among injection drug users (IDUs). Users of two needle exchange programs (NEPs) were involved. At both sites, participants were assigned at random to either the experimental or the control group. Once a week for four weeks, users reported to the NEPs where they logged onto a computer and received an audiovisual message. A total of 260 IDUs were recruited. At baseline, 52.3% of participants reported that they had not always used new syringes in the previous week. The results indicate that it is possible for IDUs to adopt safer injection practices. One month after the intervention began, participants in the experimental group were using fewer dirty syringes compared to the control group (RR: 0.47 CI95% 0.28–0.79; P = .004). This short-term effect was no longer present 3 months later. 相似文献
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V. Anna Gyarmathy Nan Li Karin E. Tobin Irving F. Hoffman Nikolai Sokolov Julia Levchenko Julia Batluk Andrei A. Kozlov Andrei P. Kozlov Carl A. Latkin 《AIDS and behavior》2011,15(1):58-64
We examined the association of individual demographic and behavioral attributes, partnership (dyad) and social network characteristics
with unprotected sex in the heterosexual dyads of IDUs in St. Petersburg, Russia. Of the individual-level characteristics
female gender and younger age; and of the dyad-level characteristics sharing injecting equipment, social exposure to the sex
partner (“hanging out with” or seeing each other daily), and both partners self-reporting being HIV infected were associated
with unprotected sex. Although self-reported HIV discordant couples were less likely to engage in unprotected sex, it was
reported in over half of self-reported HIV discordant relationships. This study highlights the intertwining of sexual risk
and injecting risk, and the importance of sero-sorting based on perceived HIV status among IDU sexual partnerships in St.
Petersburg, Russia. A combination of social network and dyad interventions may be appropriate for this population of IDUs,
especially for IDUs who are both injecting and sex partners, supported by free and confidential rapid HIV testing and counseling
services to provide a comprehensive response to the wide-spread HIV epidemic among IDUs in St. Petersburg. 相似文献
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Javier A. Cepeda Veronika A. Odinokova Robert Heimer Lauretta E. Grau Alexandra Lyubimova Liliya Safiullina Olga S. Levina Linda M. Niccolai 《AIDS and behavior》2011,15(5):1003-1010
We investigated the influence of drug network characteristics including trust, size, and stability on HIV risk behaviors and
HIV testing among injection drug users (IDUs) in St. Petersburg, Russia. Overall, male and female IDUs who reported having
high levels of trust in their drug networks were significantly more likely to share syringes than those with lower levels
of trust (OR [95% CI]) 2.87 [1.06, 7.81] and 4.89 [1.05, 21.94], respectively). Male and female IDUs in larger drug networks
were more likely to share syringes than those in smaller networks (4.21 [1.54, 11.51] and 4.80 [1.20, 19.94], respectively).
Characteristics that were significantly associated with not having been HIV tested included drug network instability among
men and larger network size among women. High trust, large size, and instability were positively and significantly associated
with syringe sharing and not having been HIV tested. Effectiveness of interventions in Russia to reduce the risk of HIV infection
may be enhanced if network characteristics are addressed. 相似文献
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Dázon Dixon Diallo Trent Wade Moore Paulyne M. Ngalame Lisa Diane White Jeffrey H. Herbst Thomas M. Painter 《AIDS and behavior》2010,14(3):518-529
SisterLove Inc., a community-based organization (CBO) in Atlanta, Georgia, evaluated the efficacy of its highly interactive, single-session HIV prevention intervention for black women, the Healthy Love Workshop (HLW). HLW is delivered to pre-existing groups of women (e.g., friends, sororities) in settings of their choosing. Eligible groups of women were randomly assigned to receive the intervention (15 groups; 161 women) or a comparison workshop (15 groups; 152 women). Behavioral assessments were conducted at baseline and at 3- and 6-month follow-ups. Among sexually active women at the 3-month follow-up, HLW participants were more likely than comparison participants to report having used condoms during vaginal sex with any male partner or with a primary male partner, and to have used condoms at last vaginal, anal or oral sex with any male partner. At the 6-month follow-up, HLW participants were more likely to report condom use at last vaginal, anal or oral sex with any male partner, and having an HIV test and receiving their test results. The study findings suggest that a single-session intervention delivered to pre-existing groups of black women is an efficacious approach to HIV prevention. This study also demonstrates that a CBO can develop and deliver a culturally appropriate, effective HIV prevention intervention for the population it serves and, with adequate resources and technical assistance, rigorously evaluate its intervention. 相似文献
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Mary Ellen Mackesy-Amiti Lawrence J. Ouellet Lorna Finnegan Holly Hagan Elizabeth Golub Mary Latka Karla Wagner Richard S. Garfein 《AIDS and behavior》2014,18(3):464-472
We analyzed data from a large randomized HIV/HCV prevention intervention trial with young injection drug users (IDUs). Using categorical latent variable analysis, we identified distinct classes of sexual behavior for men and women. We conducted a latent transition analysis to test the effect of the intervention on transitions from higher to lower risk classes. Men who were in a high-risk class at baseline who received the intervention were 86 % more likely to be in a low-risk class at follow-up compared to those in the control group (p = 0.025). High-risk intervention participants were significantly more likely to transition to the class characterized by unprotected sex with a main partner only, while low-risk intervention participants were significantly less likely to transition to that class. No intervention effect was detected on the sexual risk behavior of women, or of men who at baseline were having unprotected sex with a main partner only. 相似文献
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Social Support Among HIV Positive Injection Drug Users: Implications to Integrated Intervention for HIV Positives 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
The study compared social support networks of HIV seropositive versus seronegative injection drug users (IDUs). Participants were 635 low income African Americans; 47% were HIV seropositive (of whom 17% had AIDS), 45% female, and 45% current drug users. A social network methodology elicited structural, functional, and relational network components. After controlling for confounders, HIV seropositive compared with HIV seronegative IDUs had larger support networks, including more females, kin and sources of instrumental assistance, and marginally more sources of emotional support, though they were less likely to have a sex partner. There was no difference between HIV status and number of active drug users in support networks. Results suggest that HIV seropositive IDUs had mobilized a range of network support but that they also relied on drug using social influences. Findings may have implications to the development of integrated HIV prevention and care intervention that builds on HIV seropositives natural support structures. 相似文献
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HIV seroprevalence in street youth, St. Petersburg, Russia 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
Kissin DM Zapata L Yorick R Vinogradova EN Volkova GV Cherkassova E Lynch A Leigh J Jamieson DJ Marchbanks PA Hillis S 《AIDS (London, England)》2007,21(17):2333-2340
BACKGROUND: Reliable data on HIV infection among Russian street youth are unavailable. The purpose of this study was to assess HIV seroprevalence among street youth in St Petersburg and to describe social, sexual, and behavioral characteristics associated with HIV infection. METHODS: A cross-sectional assessment conducted during January-May 2006 included city-wide mapping of 41 street youth locations, random selection of 22 sites, rapid HIV testing for all consenting 15-19-year-old male and female street youth at these sites, and an interviewer-administered survey. Adjusted odds ratios (AOR) were calculated using logistic regression, accounting for intracluster homogeneity. RESULTS: Of 313 participants, 117 (37.4%, 95% confidence interval 26.1-50.2%) were HIV infected. Subgroups with the highest seroprevalences included double orphans (64.3%), those with no place to live (68.1%), those previously diagnosed with a sexually transmitted infection (STI; 70.5%), those currently sharing needles (86.4%), and those currently using inhalants (60.5%) or injection drugs (78.6%), including Stadol (82.3%) or heroin (78.1%). Characteristics independently associated with HIV infection included injecting drugs (AOR 23.0), sharing needles (AOR 13.3), being a double or single orphan (AOR 3.3 and 1.8), having no place to live (AOR 2.4), and being diagnosed with a STI (AOR 2.1). Most HIV-infected street youth were sexually active (96.6%), had multiple partners (65.0%), and used condoms inconsistently (80.3%). DISCUSSION: Street youth aged 15-19 years in St Petersburg, Russia, have an extraordinarily high HIV seroprevalence. In street youth who are injection drug users, HIV seroprevalence is the highest ever reported for eastern Europe and is among the highest in the world. 相似文献
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M. Isabel Fernandez Sybil G. Hosek Anna L. Hotton Sanford E. Gaylord Nilda Hernandez Sarah V. Alfonso Heather Joseph 《AIDS and behavior》2016,20(9):1951-1960
POWER is a theory-based, on-line HIV prevention intervention developed specifically for Black men who have sex with men and women (BMSMW), an understudied group significantly impacted by HIV. To test its efficacy, we recruited 224 BMSMW using chain referral methods and randomly assigned 108 to POWER and 103 to a health information comparison condition. Three months after the intervention, participants assigned to POWER had lower odds of reporting any condomless vaginal or condomless anal intercourse (CVAI) compared to those in the comparison group (aOR = 0.49; 95 % CI 0.25–0.98; p = 0.044). The intervention was associated with significantly lower odds of condomless anal intercourse with male partners (aOR = 0.55; 95 % CI 0.34–0.91; p = 0.020) but not with female partners and serodiscordant sex with male partners but not with female partners. Future studies are needed to replicate these findings in larger and more diverse samples of BMSMW and to understand the underlying mechanisms through which intervention efficacy was achieved. 相似文献
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Jennifer A. Wagman Jeffrey H. Samet Debbie M. Cheng Natalia Gnatienko Anita Raj Elena Blokhina Olga Toussova Leah S. Forman Dmitry Lioznov Judith I. Tsui 《AIDS and behavior》2018,22(9):2830-2839
Among persons who inject drugs, women have a higher HIV prevalence (than men) in many settings. Understanding how gender affects risk for infection among HIV-negative, and transmission among HIV-positive people who currently or previously injected drugs is key to designing effective prevention and treatment programs. We analyzed data from 291 persons living with HIV who had ever injected drugs. Participants were drawn from the Russia Alcohol Research Collaboration on HIV/AIDS cohort (2012–2015) to examine associations between female gender and HIV transmission risk. Primary outcomes were sharing drug injecting equipment (e.g., needle/syringes) and condomless sex. Secondary outcomes were alcohol use before sharing drug injecting equipment; before condomless sex; and both sharing drug injecting equipment and condomless sex. Logistic regression models assessed associations between gender and outcomes, controlling for demographics, partner HIV status and use of antiretroviral treatment. Female gender was not significantly associated with sharing drug injecting equipment [aOR?=?1.45, 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.85–2.46, p value?=?0.18] but was associated with condomless sex (aOR?=?1.91, 95% CI 1.12–3.23, p?=?0.02) in adjusted models. Female gender was not significantly associated with any secondary outcomes. Better understanding of risky sex and drug use behaviors among people who currently or previously injected drugs can support the design of effective gender-tailored HIV prevention interventions. 相似文献
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A Van Rie V Zhemkov J Granskaya L Steklova L Shpakovskaya A Wendelboe A Kozlov R Ryder M Salfinger 《The international journal of tuberculosis and lung disease》2005,9(7):740-745
BACKGROUND: After decades of improved tuberculosis (TB) control in Russia, notification rates started to rise in 1992. Russia also faces a fast growing human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) epidemic. OBJECTIVE: To document the extent and characteristics of HIV co-infection in TB patients in St Petersburg, Russia. DESIGN: A prospective cross-sectional study of HIV coinfected culture-positive TB cases. Between 15 June 2002 and 31 March 2003, TB cases at the St Petersburg City TB hospitals and dispensaries were screened for HIV infection. At the HIV Prevention and Treatment Center, HIV-infected individuals were offered TB screening. RESULTS: Forty-nine HIV-infected culture-positive TB cases were identified, mainly at TB hospitals and dispensaries. Most were new pulmonary TB cases. The majority were young (69% < or = 30 years of age), male (84%), unemployed (94%) individuals with a history of injection drug use (IDU) (92%), and, in 35% of cases a history of incarceration. Active case finding was high among contacts of cases (9%), but was not successful in HIV-infected IDUs. CONCLUSION: Although the HIV seroprevalence rate is rising among TB patients, HIV does not yet appear to be driving the St Petersburg TB epidemic. Aggressive collaborative TB-HIV control efforts may still avert adverse effects of HIV on the TB epidemic. 相似文献
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Hector M. Colon Henriette A. Finlinson Juan Negron Irmaly Sosa Eddy Rios-Olivares Rafaela R. Robles 《AIDS and behavior》2009,13(3):523-531
Injection drug users (IDUs) contaminate preparation materials with blood-borne pathogens by using syringes as measuring and
dispensing devices. In collaboration with IDUs, we developed a preventive intervention consisting of four new preparation
practices aimed at avoiding the use of syringes in the preparation, and reducing the contamination of the materials. This
report describes the results of a pilot trial introducing the new practices to ascertain their adoption potential and their
potential efficacy in reducing contamination. Participants comprised 37 active IDUs among whom the new practices were promoted
during 16 weeks. In addition to self-reported behaviors, the study collected cookers and plastic caps from shooting galleries
and tested them for the presence of blood residues. Adoption rates were: (1) cleaning of skin area with hand sanitizer—65.6%;
(2) directly pouring water with a dropper into the cooker—56.3%; (3) drawing drug solution with a preparation syringe and
syringe filter—34.4%; and, (4) backload rinsing syringes—53.1%. Rates of blood residues detected in cookers and plastic caps
were 41.7% prior to the trial, 28.6% at week 8, 24.6% at week 14, and 12.0% at week 18. We believe the results of the pilot
trial are compelling and suggest that this intervention merits further formal testing. 相似文献
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Abdala N Hansen NB Toussova OV Krasnoselskikh TV Kozlov AP Heimer R 《AIDS and behavior》2012,16(6):1597-1604
This study investigates whether age at first alcoholic drink is associated with sexual risk behaviors among injection drug users (IDUs) and non-IDUs who are sexual partners of IDUs in St. Petersburg, Russia. A path analysis was used to test a model of age at first drink, age at sexual debut, age at first drug use, current substance use patterns and current sexual risk behaviors among 558 participants. Results revealed that age at first drink had an effect on multiple sex partners through age at sexual debut and injection drug use, but no effect on unprotected sex. Age at first drug use was not related to sexual risk behaviors. Investigation of age of drinking onset may provide useful information for programs to reduce sexual risk behaviors and injection drug use. Different paths leading to unprotected sex and multiple sexual partners call for different approaches to reduce sexual risk behaviors among this population. 相似文献
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Existing evidence-based HIV risk reduction interventions have not been designed for implementation within clinical settings, such as methadone maintenance programs, where many high-risk drug users seek treatment services. We therefore systematically developed an adapted, significantly shortened, version of a comprehensive evidence-based intervention called the Community-friendly Health Recovery Program (CHRP) which has demonstrated preliminary evidence of efficacy in a feasibility/acceptability study already published. In a randomized controlled trial reported here, we tested the efficacy of the CHRP intervention among high-risk drug users newly enrolled in drug treatment at an inner-city methadone maintenance program. The CHRP intervention produced improvements in drug risk reduction knowledge as well as demonstrated sex- and drug-risk reduction skills. Support was found for the IMB model of health behavior change. Implications for future intervention research and practice are considered. 相似文献
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Using a social network approach to recruitment, we analyzed the factors that predicted recruitment of an HIV seropositive
network member by active injection drug users (IDUs). IDUs were asked to bring in drug and sex network members, whom they
delineated on a social network inventory. The 297 index participants recruited 425 networks, of whom 17.3% were seropositive.
The majority of seropositive members were recruited by IDUs who reported no seropositive risk network members. The strongest
predictor of recruiting seropositives was ethnicity, with African American indexes more than 3 times more likely than others
to recruit seropositives as compared to other ethnic groups. Those African American indexes who reported that they had no
seropositive network members were over 10 times more likely to recruit a seropositive. These results suggest the feasibility
to target active drug users to recruit seropositives and emphasize the public health importance of focusing network approaches
on the networks of African American IDUs. 相似文献
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Nabila El-Bassel Louisa Gilbert Assel Terlikbayeva Elwin Wu Chris Beyrer Stacey Shaw Tim Hunt Xin Ma Mingway Chang Leyla Ismayilova Marat Tukeyev Baurzhan Zhussupov Yelena Rozental 《AIDS and behavior》2013,17(7):2490-2500
This paper examines prevalence rates of HIV, HCV, and syphilis among a sample of injecting drug users (IDUs) and their heterosexual intimate partners (N = 728) from Almaty, Kazakhstan. The study uses baseline data from Project Renaissance, a couple-based HIV prevention intervention delivered to a couple where one or both partners are IDUs. HIV prevalence rates among female and male IDUs were 28 %. Among the full sample, 75 % had HCV, and 13 % tested positive for the syphilis antibody test. Only 10 % of the sample ever visited a needle exchange program. One-fourth (25.3 %) had never been tested for HIV. One-quarter of those who tested positive were unaware of their status. Being HIV positive was associated with a history of incarceration, being an IDU, and having access to needle exchange programs. The findings call for increasing efforts to improve access to HIV testing, prevention, treatment, and care for IDUs in Almaty, Kazakhstan. 相似文献
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Gregory J. Patts Debbie M. Cheng Nneka Emenyonu Carly Bridden Natalia Gnatienko Christine A. Lloyd-Travaglini Christine Ngabirano Tatiana Yaroslavtseva Winnie R. Muyindike Sheri D. Weiser Evgeny M. Krupitsky Judith A. Hahn Jeffrey H. Samet 《AIDS and behavior》2017,21(3):724-733
Food insecurity (FI) is a documented problem associated with adverse health outcomes among HIV-infected populations. Little is known about the relationship between alcohol use and FI. We assessed whether heavy alcohol use was associated with FI among HIV-infected, antiretroviral therapy (ART)-naïve cohorts in Uganda and Russia. Inverse probability of treatment weighted logistic regression models were used to evaluate the association using cross-sectional baseline data. FI was experienced by half of the Russia cohort (52 %) and by a large majority of the Uganda cohort (84 %). We did not detect an association between heavy alcohol use and FI in either cohort (Russia: AOR = 0.80, 95 % CI 0.46, 1.40; Uganda: AOR = 1.00, 95 % CI 0.57, 1.74) or based on the overall combined estimate (AOR = 0.89, 95 % CI 0.60, 1.33). Future studies should explore the determinants of FI in HIV-infected populations to inform strategies for its mitigation. 相似文献
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Stein MD Herman DS Bishop D Anderson BJ Trisvan E Lopez R Flanigan T Miller I 《AIDS and behavior》2007,11(1):15-23
To determine if a telephone support behavioral intervention improves depressive symptoms among HIV positive outpatients, we
enrolled 177 persons with Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) scores scores of ≥10. Participants were randomized to receive up
to 12 scheduled psycho-educational calls over 6 months or to an assessment-only control condition. Co-enrolled informal caregivers
of HIV patients received the same telephone intervention in parallel. Among the 160 (90.4%) participants who were re-interviewed
at 6 months, 56% were male, and 41% were Caucasian, with a mean baseline BDI score of 22.7. Overall, participants’ mean BDI
scores improved 5.3 points from baseline, but intervention group differences on depression outcomes including 50% or greater
reduction in BDI scores and depression remission were not statistically significant. In the full cohort, men were significantly
more likely to improve than women. We conclude that a psycho-educational telephone support intervention did not reduce depressive
symptoms for HIV patients more than an assessment-only control condition. 相似文献