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SafeTalk, a multicomponent, motivational interviewing-based, safer sex counseling program for people living with HIV/AIDS: a qualitative assessment of patients' views.

机译:SafeTalk是一项针对感染者的基于动机,面试的多成分,更安全的性咨询计划:对患者观点的定性评估。

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With the continued transmission of HIV each year, novel approaches to HIV prevention are needed. Since 2003, the U.S. HIV prevention focus has shifted from primarily targeting HIV-negative at-risk persons to including safer sex programs for people already infected with HIV. At least 20-30% of people infected with HIV engage in risky sexual practices. Based on these data, policymakers have recommended that interventionists develop strategies to help HIV-infected people reduce their risky sexual behaviors. In the past, the few safer sex interventions that targeted HIV-infected people met with limited success because they basically adapted strategies previously used with HIV-uninfected individuals. In addition, often these adaptations did not address issues of serostatus disclosure, HIV stigma, or motivation to protect others from HIV. We had previously tested, in a demonstration project named the Start Talking About Risks (STAR) Program, a monthly three-session motivational interviewing (MI)-based intervention to help people living with HIV practice safer sex. In this study, we refined that program by enhancing its frequency and intensity and adding written and audio components to support the counseling. We theorized that an intervention such as MI, which is tailored to each individual's circumstances more than standardized prevention messages, would be more successful when supplemented with other components. We qualitatively assessed participants' perceptions, reactions, and preferences to the refined prevention with positives counseling program we called SafeTalk and learned that participants found the SafeTalk MI counseling and educational materials appealing, understandable, and relevant to their lives.
机译:随着每年艾滋病毒的持续传播,需要预防艾滋病毒的新方法。自2003年以来,美国预防HIV的重点已从最初针对HIV阴性高危人群的目标转移到为已经感染HIV的人群提供更安全的性计划。感染艾滋病毒的人中至少有20-30%从事危险的性行为。基于这些数据,决策者建议干预者制定策略,以帮助艾滋病毒感染者减少其危险的性行为。过去,针对艾滋病毒感染者的少数安全性干预措施取得了有限的成功,因为它们基本上适应了以前对未感染艾滋病毒的人使用的策略。此外,这些改编往往没有解决血清状况披露,艾滋病毒耻辱或保护他人免受艾滋病毒侵害的动机。我们之前在一个名为“开始谈论风险(STAR)计划”的演示项目中进行了测试,该测试基于每月三个阶段的基于动机访谈(MI)的干预措施,以帮助艾滋病毒携带者进行更安全的性行为。在这项研究中,我们通过提高程序的频率和强度并添加了书面和音频成分来支持咨询来完善该程序。我们认为,像MI这样的干预措施,要比每个人的情况更适合于个人情况,而不是标准化的预防信息,但在补充其他要素的情况下,将会更加成功。我们通过称为SafeTalk的积极咨询计划,定性评估了参与者对精细预防的看法,反应和偏好,并了解到参与者发现SafeTalk MI咨询和教育材料具有吸引力,可理解且与他们的生活相关。

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