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Reducing sexual risk behaviors and alcohol use among HIV-positive men who have sex with men: A randomized clinical trial.
Authors:Velasquez, Mary M.   von Sternberg, Kirk   Johnson, David H.   Green, Charles   Carbonari, Joseph P.   Parsons, Jeffrey T.
Abstract:This randomized clinical trial (N = 253) evaluated the efficacy of a theory-based intervention designed to reduce both alcohol use and incidence of unprotected sexual behaviors among HIV-positive men who have sex with men with alcohol use disorders. An integrated, manualized intervention, using both individual counseling and peer group education/support, was compared with a control condition in which participants received resource referrals. The intervention was based on the transtheoretical model’s stages and processes of change, and motivational interviewing was used to enhance client readiness for change. Major findings include treatment effects for reduction in number of drinks per 30-day period, number of heavy drinking days per 30-day period, and number of days on which both heavy drinking and unprotected sex occurred. Practitioners employing this intervention may achieve enhanced client outcomes in reduction of both alcohol use and risky sexual behavior. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:HIV   transtheoretical model   motivational interviewing   unprotected sex   alcohol use reduction   men who have sex with men   alcohol use disorders   unprotected sex
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