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Changing Drug Users' Risk Environments: Peer Health Advocates as Multi-level Community Change Agents

机译:改变吸毒者的风险环境:同行健康倡导者是多层次的社区变革推动者

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Peer delivered, social oriented HIV prevention intervention designs are increasingly popular for addressing broader contexts of health risk beyond a focus on individual factors. Such interventions have the potential to affect multiple social levels of risk and change, including at the individual, network, and community levels, and reflect social ecological principles of interaction across social levels over time. The iterative and feedback dynamic generated by this multi-level effect increases the likelihood for sustained health improvement initiated by those trained to deliver the peer intervention. The Risk Avoidance Partnership (RAP), conducted with heroin and cocaine/crack users in Hartford, Connecticut, exemplified this intervention design and illustrated the multi-level effect on drug users' risk and harm reduction at the individual level, the social network level, and the larger community level. Implications of the RAP program for designing effective prevention programs and for analyzing long-term change to reduce HIV transmission among high-risk groups are discussed from this ecological and multi-level intervention perspective.
机译:以对等方式交付的,面向社会的艾滋病毒预防干预设计越来越受欢迎,可用于解决更广泛的健康风险问题,而不仅仅是关注单个因素。此类干预措施有可能影响风险和变化的多个社会层面,包括个人,网络和社区层面,并反映出随着时间推移跨社会层面互动的社会生态学原理。这种多层次效应产生的迭代和反馈动态增加了受过训练以进行同伴干预的人员发起的持续健康改善的可能性。在康涅狄格州哈特福德市与海洛因和可卡因/高危用户进行的风险规避伙伴关系(RAP)举例说明了这种干预设计,并说明了在个人,社交网络,毒品使用者风险和危害减少方面的多层次影响,以及更大的社区级别。从这种生态和多层次干预的角度,讨论了RAP计划对设计有效的预防计划和分析长期变化以减少高危人群之间HIV传播的影响。

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