| Literature DB >> 33515335 |
Julia Dickson-Gomez1, Sergey Tarima2, Laura Glasman3, Wendy Cuellar4, Lorena Rivas de Mendoza5, Gloria Bodnar4.
Abstract
The present study evaluates a combination prevention intervention for crack users in San Salvador, El Salvador that included social network HIV testing, community events and small group interventions. We examined the cumulative effects of the social network HIV testing and small group interventions on rates of HIV testing, beyond the increase that we saw with the introduction of the social network HIV testing intervention alone. HIV test data was converted into the number of daily tests and analyzed the immediate and overtime impact of small group interventions during and in the twelve weeks after the small group intervention. The addition of the small group interventions to the baseline of monthly HIV tests resulted in increased rates of testing lasting 7 days after the small group interventions suggesting a reinforcing effect of small group interventions on testing rates.Entities:
Keywords: Combination prevention intervention; Crack; El Salvador; HIV; HIV testing; Social networks
Year: 2021 PMID: 33515335 DOI: 10.1007/s10461-021-03160-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AIDS Behav ISSN: 1090-7165