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BARBERSHOP TALK WITH BROTHERS: USING COMMUNITY-BASED PARTICIPATORY RESEARCH TO DEVELOP AND PILOT TEST A PROGRAM TO REDUCE HIV RISK AMONG BLACK HETEROSEXUAL MEN

机译:理发店与兄弟会谈:利用基于社区的参与性研究制定和试点计划以减少黑人异性恋者中的艾滋病毒风险

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There is a need for feasible, evidence-based interventions that support HIV risk reduction among heterosexual Black men. In this article, we describe the process for development of the Barbershop Talk With Brothers (BTWB) program and evaluation. The BTWB program is a theoretically grounded and community-based HIV prevention program that seeks to improve individual skills and motivation to decrease sexual risk, and that builds men’s interest in and capacity for improving their community’s health. Formative data collection included barbershop observations and barber focus groups, brief behavioral risk assessments of men in barbershops, and focus groups and individual interviews. Based on this information and in consultation with our steering committee, we developed the BTWB program and accompanying program evaluation. From April through November 2011, 80 men were recruited and completed a baseline assessment of a pilot test of the program; 78 men completed the program and 71 completed a 3-month assessment. The pilot evaluation procedures were feasible to implement, and assessments of pre- and post-test measures indicate that key behavioral outcomes and proposed mediators of those outcomes changed in hypothesized directions. Specifically, attitudes and self-efficacy toward consistent condom use improved, and respondents reported lower levels of sexual risk behavior from baseline to follow-up (all p < 0.05). Perceptions of community empowerment also increased (p = 0.06). While HIV stigma decreased, this difference did not reach statistical significance. Our approach to community-engaged program development resulted in an acceptable, feasible approach to reaching and educating heterosexual Black men about HIV prevention in community settings.
机译:需要一种可行的,基于证据的干预措施,以支持降低异性恋黑人男性的艾滋病毒风险。在本文中,我们描述了与兄弟理发店(BTWB)计划和评估的开发过程。 BTWB计划是一项基于理论的,基于社区的HIV预防计划,旨在提高个人技能和减少性风险的动力,并增强男性对改善社区健康的兴趣和能力。形成性数据收集包括理发店观察和理发师焦点小组,理发店中男性的简短行为风险评估,焦点小组和个人访谈。根据这些信息并与我们的指导委员会协商,我们制定了BTWB计划并进行了计划评估。从2011年4月至2011年11月,招募了80名男性,并完成了该计划的先导测试的基线评估; 78名男子完成了该计划,而71名男子完成了为期3个月的评估。试点评估程序是可行的,并且对测试前和测试后措施的评估表明,关键的行为结果和这些结果的提议中介在假设的方向上发生了变化。具体而言,人们对使用安全套的态度和自我效能得到改善,并且受访者报告说从基线到随访的性风险行为水平较低(所有p <0.05)。对社区赋权的认识也有所提高(p = 0.06)。尽管艾滋病毒的耻辱感有所降低,但这种差异并未达到统计学意义。我们通过社区参与的项目开发方法,得出了一种可接受的可行方法,可以在社区环境中接触和教育异性恋黑人关于艾滋病毒的预防。

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