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Efficacy of a health educator-delivered HIV prevention intervention for Latina women: a randomized controlled trial.

机译:健康教育工作者提供的针对拉丁裔妇女的HIV预防干预措施的有效性:一项随机对照试验。

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OBJECTIVES: We developed and assessed AMIGAS (Amigas, Mujeres Latinas, Inform andonos, Gui andonos, y Apoy andonos contra el SIDA [friends, Latina women, informing each other, guiding each other, and supporting each other against AIDS]), a culturally congruent HIV prevention intervention for Latina women adapted from SiSTA (Sistas Informing Sistas about Topics on AIDS), an intervention for African American women. METHODS: We recruited 252 Latina women aged 18 to 35 years in Miami, Florida, in 2008 to 2009 and randomized them to the 4-session AMIGAS intervention or a 1-session health intervention. Participants completed audio computer-assisted self-interviews at baseline and follow-up. RESULTS: Over the 6-month follow-up, AMIGAS participants reported more consistent condom use during the past 90 (adjusted odds ratio [AOR] = 4.81; P < .001) and 30 (AOR = 3.14; P < .001) days and at last sexual encounter (AOR = 2.76; P < .001), and a higher mean percentage condom use during the past 90 (relative change = 55.7%; P < .001) and 30 (relative change = 43.8%; P < .001) days than did comparison participants. AMIGAS participants reported fewer traditional views of gender roles (P = .008), greater self-efficacy for negotiating safer sex (P < .001), greater feelings of power in relationships (P = .02), greater self-efficacy for using condoms (P < .001), and greater HIV knowledge (P = .009) and perceived fewer barriers to using condoms (P < .001). CONCLUSIONS: Our results support the efficacy of this linguistically and culturally adapted HIV intervention among ethnically diverse, predominantly foreign-born Latina women.
机译:目标:我们开发并评估了具有文化背景的AMIGAS(Amigas,Mujeres Latinas,Inform andonos,Gui andonos,y Apoy andonos与el SIDA [朋友,Latina妇女,互相告知,互相指导和相互支持,反对艾滋病])。针对拉丁裔妇女的艾滋病毒预防干预措施,该措施采用了SiSTA(Sistas向Sistas告知有关艾滋病专题的信息),这是一项针对非洲裔美国妇女的干预措施。方法:我们于2008年至2009年在佛罗里达州迈阿密市招募了252名年龄在18至35岁之间的拉丁裔女性,并将他们随机分为4期AMIGAS干预或1期健康干预。参与者在基线和随访时完成了音频计算机辅助的自我访谈。结果:在6个月的随访中,AMIGAS参与者报告在过去90天内(调整后的优势比[AOR] = 4.81; P <.001)和30(AOR = 3.14; P <.001)天,使用安全套的情况更加一致以及在最后一次性接触时(AOR = 2.76; P <.001),在过去90(相对变化= 55.7%; P <.001)和30(相对变化= 43.8%; P < .001)天,而不是比较参与者。 AMIGAS参与者报告的关于性别角色的传统观点较少(P = .008),对于进行更安全的性行为进行谈判的自我效能更高(P <.001),在人际关系中更有力量感(P = .02),使用时的自我效能更高避孕套(P <.001),对艾滋病毒的了解程度更高(P = .009),使用避孕套的障碍也更少(P <.001)。结论:我们的研究结果支持了这种在语言和文化上适应艾滋病毒的干预措施,对不同种族,主要是外国出生的拉丁裔妇女进行艾滋病毒干预。

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