| Literature DB >> 24237482 |
Stephanie L Marhefka1, Eric R Buhi, Julie Baldwin, Henian Chen, Ayesha Johnson, Vickie Lynn, Robert Glueckauf.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Expanded access to efficacious interventions is needed for women living with human immunodeficiency virus (WLH) in the United States. Availability of "prevention with (human immunodeficiency virus [HIV)] positives" interventions in rural/remote and low HIV prevalence areas remains limited, leaving WLH in these communities few options for receiving effective behavioral interventions such as Healthy Relationships (HR). Offering such programs via videoconferencing groups (VGs) may expand access. This analysis tests the effectiveness of HR-VG (versus wait-list control) for reducing sexual risk behavior among WLH and explores intervention satisfaction. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: In this randomized controlled trial unprotected vaginal/anal sex occasions over the prior 3 months reported at the 6-month follow-up were compared across randomization groups through zero-inflated Poisson regression modeling, controlling for unprotected sex at baseline. Seventy-one WLH were randomized and completed the baseline assessment (n=36 intervention and n=35 control); 59 (83% in each group) had follow-up data.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24237482 PMCID: PMC3910475 DOI: 10.1089/tmj.2013.0072
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Telemed J E Health ISSN: 1530-5627 Impact factor: 3.536