Literature DB >> 1543643

AIDS awareness and risk behaviors among dually disordered adults.

M Hanson1, T H Kramer, W Gross, J Quintana, P W Li, R Asher.   

Abstract

An exploratory needs assessment was conducted among 50 clients of an abstinence-oriented outpatient clinic for adults experiencing coexisting drug abuse and chronic mental disorders. Findings revealed that, despite education and prevention efforts, sample members possessed considerable misinformation about AIDS and continued to engage in high risk heterosexual practices. Their knowledge level was not associated significantly with their admission diagnoses. Knowledge level also did not correlate significantly with safer sexual practices. These findings have implications for the development of AIDS education and prevention programs for dually disordered clients. To be effective, AIDS prevention and education efforts must be targeted at the clients' specific needs. Clear, explicit information about AIDS must be provided. In addition, behavioral-attitudinal change strategies that focus on the high-risk situations encountered by the clients and teach them alternative safer sex practices are required.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1543643

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AIDS Educ Prev        ISSN: 0899-9546


  8 in total

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