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Condom use following a pilot test of the popular opinion leader intervention in the Barbados defence force

机译:在对巴巴多斯国防军的民意领袖干预进行试点测试后使用避孕套

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Worldwide, military personnel have been recognized as a population at elevated risk for sexually transmitted infections and HIV. However, few evidence based behavioral interventions for the prevention of HIV and STIs have been rigorously evaluated in military personnel. We adapted the Popular Opinion Leaders (POL) intervention and piloted the adapted program with the Barbados Defence Force at one military base in Barbados. Popular Opinion Leaders were selected and trained to focus conversations on condom use. Behavioral questionnaires were administered using audio computer-assisted self interview at baseline (n = 256) and 6-month follow-up (n = 303). Mid-point focus groups were conducted with a sample of 15 POLs at a 3 month mid-point assessment. Quantitative data showed moderate increases in condom use at 6-months, and significant uptake of condom use during oral-genital contact in female personnel. A subgroup analysis suggests that this change was partially mediated by post-intervention changes in injunctive norms surrounding condom use in women. Focus groups revealed that POLs were heavily focusing on condom demonstrations, condom provision within social networks, speaking with coworkers about pleasure associated with condom use, and that the most common venues for conversations included those where alcohol was consumed. During the intervention, POLs dispersed from the intervention site as a result of normal personnel movement across bases, resulting in our having to use a pre and post intervention design across the population. It is likely that larger effect sizes would be observed in efforts that account for the natural dispersion of personnel across bases. ? 2012 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC (outside the USA).
机译:在世界范围内,军事人员被认为是性传播感染和HIV风险较高的人群。但是,在军事人员中,很少有基于证据的预防艾滋病毒和性传播感染的行为干预措施得到严格评估。我们改编了民意领袖(POL)的干预措施,并在巴巴多斯的一个军事基地与巴巴多斯国防军一起试行了改编的计划。选择了民意领袖,并进行了培训,使他们的谈话重点放在安全套的使用上。在基线(n = 256)和6个月的随访(n = 303)时,使用音频计算机辅助自我访谈进行行为问卷。在三个月的中点评估中,对15个POL样本进行了中点焦点小组讨论。定量数据显示,女性工作人员在6个月时安全套使用量有适度增加,并且在经口生殖器接触期间安全套使用量显着增加。一个亚组分析表明,这种变化部分是由妇女使用避孕套周围禁令规范的干预后变化所介导的。焦点小组透露,POLs非常关注安全套示范,在社交网络中提供安全套,与同事谈论使用安全套带来的愉悦感,并且最常见的交谈场所包括饮酒的场所。在干预期间,由于正常人员跨基地移动,POL从干预地点分散开来,导致我们不得不在整个人群中使用干预前后的设计。在考虑人员在各个基地之间自然分散的工作中,可能会观察到更大的效果。 ? 2012年Springer Science + Business Media,LLC(美国以外)。

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