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Changing sexual behaviour to reduce HIV transmission - a multi-faceted approach to HIV prevention and treatment in a rural South African setting.

机译:改变性行为以减少HIV传播-在南非农村地区,预防和治疗HIV的多方面方法。

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This community household survey undertaken in Melmoth, a rural area in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, investigated the influence of cumulative exposure of complementary interventions by a non-governmental organisation, LoveLife which aimed to bring changes in beliefs about HIV and AIDS prevention and treatment, and to reduce sexual risk behaviour. Amongst the 1294 respondents (15-40 years of age) increasing the number of exposures to different LoveLife interventions included use of television and radio messages, billboards, a free monthly magazine for youth, special school sports and community events, involvement of youth peer educators, and support for schools through classroom programmes and by linking clinic staff and peer educators. Cumulative exposure to LoveLife interventions resulted in more respondents believing that HIV could be prevented (p<0.005) and treated (p=0.007) and that people should test for HIV (p=0.03). Half of the respondents reported using a condom at last sex and cumulative exposure to LoveLife was associated with increased condom use (p<0.005). However, despite exposure to LoveLife, only 41.9% respondents had ever tested for HIV and cumulative exposure to LoveLife did not significantly influence respondents going to hospital for anti-retroviral treatment. The dose-response effect of cumulative LoveLife exposure appeared to have a positive influence on some beliefs and practices, but did not discriminate the extent of LoveLife exposure nor exposure to other HIV/AIDS interventions.
机译:这项在南非夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省农村地区梅尔莫斯进行的家庭住户调查调查了非政府组织LoveLife累积补充干预措施的影响,该组织旨在改变人们对艾滋病毒和艾滋病预防和治疗的观念,并减少性风险行为。在1294名受访者(15-40岁)中,越来越多的人接触到LoveLife干预措施,包括使用电视和广播消息,广告牌,免费的青年月刊,特殊学校体育和社区活动,青年同伴教育者的参与,并通过课堂计划以及将诊所工作人员和同伴教育者联系起来,为学校提供支持。累计接触LoveLife干预措施使更多的受访者认为可以预防HIV(p <0.005)和进行治疗(p = 0.007),人们应该进行HIV检测(p = 0.03)。一半的受访者报告说,在最后一次性爱时使用安全套,并且LoveLife的累积暴露与安全套使用增加有关(p <0.005)。但是,尽管接触了LoveLife,但只有41.9%的受访者曾经接受过HIV检测,并且累计接触LoveLife并没有显着影响前往医院接受抗逆转录病毒治疗的受访者。累计LoveLife暴露的剂量反应效应似乎对某些信仰和习俗具有积极影响,但并未区分LoveLife暴露的程度或暴露于其他HIV / AIDS干预措施。

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