Effects and generalizability of communally oriented HIV-AIDS prevention versus general health promotion groups for single, inner-city women in urban clinics. |
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Authors: | Hobfoll, Stevan E. Jackson, Anita P. Lavin, Justin Johnson, Robert J. Schr?der, Kersten E. E. |
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Abstract: | A primary prevention, behavioral intervention designed to reduce HIV risk behavior was tested in a randomized, controlled trial with single, inner-city women. A total of 935 women were randomly assigned to 1 of 3 conditions: a small group, 6-session communally oriented HIV prevention intervention; a yoked general health promotion intervention control; or a standard care control. Both interventions involved the interactive use of videotapes by live group leaders. The HIV prevention intervention, in particular, resulted in significant positive effects on self-reported and behaviorally assessed safer-sex behavior. Women in the HIV prevention group showed reduced point prevalences of medically tested sexually transmitted diseases at follow-up in some comparisons. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Keywords: | primary prevention behavioral intervention HIV risk behavior reduction inner-city women communally oriented prevention general health promotion control |
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