HIV rapid testing in drug treatment: comparison across treatment modalities |
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Authors: | Robert P. Schwartz Maxine L. Stitzer Daniel J. Feaster P. Todd Korthuis Anika A.H. Alvanzo Theresa M. Winhusen Lillian Donnard Ned Snead Lisa R. Metsch |
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Affiliation: | 1. Friends Research Institute, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA;2. Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD 21205, USA;3. University of Miami School of Medicine, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, Miami, FL 33126, USA;4. Oregon Health Science University, Portland, OR 97239, USA;5. Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, OH 45229, USA;6. Glenwood Life Counseling Center, Baltimore, MD 21212, USA;g Chesterfield Community Service Board, Chesterfield, VA 23832, USA |
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Abstract: | Despite high rates of risky behavior among patients, many drug abuse treatment programs do not provide on-site HIV testing. This secondary analysis examined differences in outcome by program modality from a multi-site trial in which 1281 HIV-negative patients in three methadone programs, seven non-methadone outpatient programs, and three residential programs were randomly assigned to: (1) off-site referral for HIV risk reduction counseling and testing; or on-site rapid testing (2) with or (3) without risk reduction counseling. The parent study using generalized estimating equations with site as a cluster variable found significantly higher rates of HIV testing and feedback of results by 1 month post-enrollment for the combined on-site conditions compared to the offsite condition [RR = 4.52, 97.5% CI (3.57, 5.72)]. Utilizing the same statistical approach, we found neither significant treatment modality nor significant treatment modality by testing condition interaction effects either for receipt of HIV test results at 1 month or for sexual or drug use HIV-risk behaviors at 6-month follow-up. On-site HIV testing is effective across treatment modalities for achieving high rates of testing and results feedback. All programs should be encouraged to adopt or expand this service. |
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Keywords: | HIV rapid testing Drug treatment programs HIV risk behavior |
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