| Literature DB >> 26511865 |
Maria A Carrasco1, Marissa B Esser2, Alicia Sparks2, Michelle R Kaufman2.
Abstract
Sub-Saharan Africa bears 69 % of the global burden of HIV, and strong evidence indicates an association between alcohol consumption, HIV risk behavior, and HIV incidence. However, characteristics of efficacious HIV-alcohol risk reduction interventions are not well known. The purpose of this systematic review is to summarize the characteristics and synthesize the findings of HIV-alcohol risk reduction interventions implemented in the region and reported in peer-reviewed journals. Of 644 citations screened, 19 met the inclusion criteria for this review. A discussion of methodological challenges, research gaps, and recommendations for future interventions is included. Relatively few interventions were found, and evidence is mixed about the efficacy of HIV-alcohol risk reduction interventions. There is a need to further integrate HIV-alcohol risk reduction components into HIV prevention programming and to document results from such integration. Additionally, research on larger scale, multi-level interventions is needed to identify effective HIV-alcohol risk reduction strategies.Entities:
Keywords: Alcohol; HIV prevention; Risk reduction intervention; Sub-Saharan Africa
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26511865 DOI: 10.1007/s10461-015-1233-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AIDS Behav ISSN: 1090-7165