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Malaise, Motivation and Motherhood: Predictors of Engagement in Behavioral Interventions from a Randomized Controlled Trial for HIV+ Women in Drug Abuse Recovery

机译:疾病,动机和孕产:艾滋病毒+妇女在药物滥用恢复中的随机对照试验中行为干预的参与预测因素

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Drug abuse has serious consequences for the wellbeing of persons with HIV/AIDS but suboptimal rates of client engagement limit the efficacy of interventions. The present study examines and compares client characteristics that predicted engagement (defined as attendance at two or more sessions) in a family intervention (SET) and a group intervention within a randomized trial aimed at preventing relapse and improving medication adherence for 126 predominantly African American HIV+ women in drug abuse recovery. Intervention engagement (60% overall) was not significantly different across the two interventions. Fewer physical and mental symptoms (malaise) (P < 0.05), living independently (P < 0.05), living with children (P < 0.05), and readiness to change (P < 0.05) were associated with engagement across the two interventions. Results from this study can be used to inform outreach and engagement approaches for women dually affected by drug abuse and HIV/AIDS.
机译:药物滥用对艾滋病毒/艾滋病患者的健康造成严重后果,但服务对象参与率不够理想限制了干预措施的有效性。本研究检查并比较了预测一项家庭干预(SET)和一项旨在防止126个主要是非裔美国人HIV +的复发并改善药物依从性的随机试验中的小组干预的参与(定义为参加两次或更多次会议)的客户特征。妇女在滥用毒品的康复中。两种干预措施之间的干预参与度(总体为60%)没有显着差异。两种干预措施的参与程度均与较少的身体和精神症状(不适)(P <0.05),独立生活(P <0.05),有孩子的生活(P <0.05)以及愿意改变的可能性(P <0.05)有关。这项研究的结果可用于为受毒品滥用和艾滋病毒/艾滋病双重影响的妇女提供宣传和参与方法。

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    《AIDS and Behavior》 |2011年第2期|p.396-406|共11页
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