| Literature DB >> 24770985 |
Steven A Safren1, Beena E Thomas, Kenneth H Mayer, Katie B Biello, Jamuna Mani, Vijaylakshmi Rajagandhi, Murugesan Periyasamy, Soumya Swaminathan, Matthew J Mimiaga.
Abstract
This is a 2-arm pilot randomized controlled trial (N = 96) of a behavioral intervention (4 group and 4 individual sessions) integrating risk reduction counseling with counseling to foster self-acceptance in MSM in India compared to enhanced standard of care (ESOC). Both conditions involved HIV and STI testing and counseling at baseline and 6-months, and assessments of condomless sex at baseline, 3-, and 6-months. A significant condition by time interaction suggested a difference in the rate of change in number of anal sex acts without condoms in the intervention versus ESOC (p < 0.0001). Post hoc contrasts suggested that the overall difference was due to intervention-response at 3-months. The incidence of bacterial STIs was 17.5 % in the intervention condition and a 28.6 % in ESOC. Addressing self-acceptance and related psychosocial concerns in the context sexual risk reduction counseling for MSM in India was feasible and acceptable. Testing the intervention for efficacy is justified.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24770985 PMCID: PMC4175143 DOI: 10.1007/s10461-014-0773-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AIDS Behav ISSN: 1090-7165