-
Je něco špatně v tomto záznamu ?
Effects of a community intervention on HIV prevention behaviors among men who experienced childhood sexual or physical abuse in four African settings: findings from NIMH Project Accept (HPTN 043)
J. Daniels, A. Komárek, T. Makusha, A. Van Heerden, G. Gray, A. Chingono, JK. Mbwambo, T. Coates, L. Richter,
Jazyk angličtina Země Spojené státy americké
Typ dokumentu časopisecké články, Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural
NLK
Directory of Open Access Journals
od 2006
Free Medical Journals
od 2006
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
od 2006
PubMed Central
od 2006
Europe PubMed Central
od 2006
ProQuest Central
od 2006-12-01
Open Access Digital Library
od 2006-01-01
Open Access Digital Library
od 2006-01-01
Open Access Digital Library
od 2006-10-01
Medline Complete (EBSCOhost)
od 2008-01-01
Nursing & Allied Health Database (ProQuest)
od 2006-12-01
Health & Medicine (ProQuest)
od 2006-12-01
Public Health Database (ProQuest)
od 2006-12-01
ROAD: Directory of Open Access Scholarly Resources
od 2006
- MeSH
- direktivní poradenství MeSH
- dítě MeSH
- dospělí MeSH
- HIV infekce epidemiologie prevence a kontrola psychologie MeSH
- lidé MeSH
- mladiství MeSH
- mladý dospělý MeSH
- náhodné rozdělení MeSH
- Národní institut pro duševní zdraví (USA) MeSH
- prevalence MeSH
- průřezové studie MeSH
- sexuální zneužívání dítěte psychologie statistika a číselné údaje MeSH
- spolupráce organizací a občanů * MeSH
- Check Tag
- dítě MeSH
- dospělí MeSH
- lidé MeSH
- mladiství MeSH
- mladý dospělý MeSH
- mužské pohlaví MeSH
- Publikační typ
- časopisecké články MeSH
- Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural MeSH
- Geografické názvy
- Jihoafrická republika MeSH
- Spojené státy americké MeSH
- Tanzanie MeSH
- Zimbabwe MeSH
BACKGROUND: There is increased focus on HIV prevention with African men who report experiencing childhood sexual (CSA) or physical abuse (CPA). OBJECTIVE: To better understand the effects of a community-based intervention (Project Accept HPTN 043) on HIV prevention behaviors among men who report CSA or CPA experiences. METHODS: Project Accept compared a community-based voluntary mobile counseling and testing (CBVCT) intervention with standard VCT. The intervention employed individual HIV risk reduction planning with motivational interviewing in 34 African communities (16 communities at 2 sites in South Africa, 10 in Tanzania, and 8 in Zimbabwe). Communities were randomized unblinded in matched pairs to CBVCT or SVCT, delivered over 36 months. The post-intervention assessment was conducted using a single, cross-sectional random survey of 18-32 year-old community members (total N = 43,292). We analyzed the effect of the intervention on men with reported CSA or CPA across the African sites. Men were identified with a survey question asking about having experienced CSA or CPA across the lifespan. The effect of intervention on considered outcomes of the preventive behavior was statistically evaluated using the logistic regression models. RESULTS: Across the sites, the rates of CSA or CPA among men indicated that African men reflected the global prevalence (20%) with a range of 13-24%. The statistically significant effect of the intervention among these men was seen in their increased effort to receive their HIV test results (OR 2.71; CI: (1.08, 6.82); P: 0.034). The intervention effect on the other designated HIV prevention behaviors was less pronounced. CONCLUSION: The effect of the intervention on these men showed increased motivation to receive their HIV test results. However, more research is needed to understand the effects of community-based interventions on this group, and such interventions need to integrate other keys predictors of HIV including trauma, coping strategies, and intimate partner violence.
Faculty of Mathematics and Physics Charles University Prague Czech Republic
Human Sciences Research Council Durban South Africa
University of Zimbabwe College of Health Sciences Harare Zimbabwe
Citace poskytuje Crossref.org
- 000
- 00000naa a2200000 a 4500
- 001
- bmc16000731
- 003
- CZ-PrNML
- 005
- 20160108120827.0
- 007
- ta
- 008
- 160108s2014 xxu f 000 0|eng||
- 009
- AR
- 024 7_
- $a 10.1371/journal.pone.0099643 $2 doi
- 035 __
- $a (PubMed)24926999
- 040 __
- $a ABA008 $b cze $d ABA008 $e AACR2
- 041 0_
- $a eng
- 044 __
- $a xxu
- 100 1_
- $a Daniels, Joseph $u University of California Los Angeles, UCLA Center for World Health, Los Angeles, California, United States of America.
- 245 10
- $a Effects of a community intervention on HIV prevention behaviors among men who experienced childhood sexual or physical abuse in four African settings: findings from NIMH Project Accept (HPTN 043) / $c J. Daniels, A. Komárek, T. Makusha, A. Van Heerden, G. Gray, A. Chingono, JK. Mbwambo, T. Coates, L. Richter,
- 520 9_
- $a BACKGROUND: There is increased focus on HIV prevention with African men who report experiencing childhood sexual (CSA) or physical abuse (CPA). OBJECTIVE: To better understand the effects of a community-based intervention (Project Accept HPTN 043) on HIV prevention behaviors among men who report CSA or CPA experiences. METHODS: Project Accept compared a community-based voluntary mobile counseling and testing (CBVCT) intervention with standard VCT. The intervention employed individual HIV risk reduction planning with motivational interviewing in 34 African communities (16 communities at 2 sites in South Africa, 10 in Tanzania, and 8 in Zimbabwe). Communities were randomized unblinded in matched pairs to CBVCT or SVCT, delivered over 36 months. The post-intervention assessment was conducted using a single, cross-sectional random survey of 18-32 year-old community members (total N = 43,292). We analyzed the effect of the intervention on men with reported CSA or CPA across the African sites. Men were identified with a survey question asking about having experienced CSA or CPA across the lifespan. The effect of intervention on considered outcomes of the preventive behavior was statistically evaluated using the logistic regression models. RESULTS: Across the sites, the rates of CSA or CPA among men indicated that African men reflected the global prevalence (20%) with a range of 13-24%. The statistically significant effect of the intervention among these men was seen in their increased effort to receive their HIV test results (OR 2.71; CI: (1.08, 6.82); P: 0.034). The intervention effect on the other designated HIV prevention behaviors was less pronounced. CONCLUSION: The effect of the intervention on these men showed increased motivation to receive their HIV test results. However, more research is needed to understand the effects of community-based interventions on this group, and such interventions need to integrate other keys predictors of HIV including trauma, coping strategies, and intimate partner violence.
- 650 _2
- $a mladiství $7 D000293
- 650 _2
- $a dospělí $7 D000328
- 650 _2
- $a dítě $7 D002648
- 650 _2
- $a sexuální zneužívání dítěte $x psychologie $x statistika a číselné údaje $7 D002650
- 650 12
- $a spolupráce organizací a občanů $7 D019058
- 650 _2
- $a průřezové studie $7 D003430
- 650 _2
- $a direktivní poradenství $7 D037001
- 650 _2
- $a HIV infekce $x epidemiologie $x prevence a kontrola $x psychologie $7 D015658
- 650 _2
- $a lidé $7 D006801
- 650 _2
- $a mužské pohlaví $7 D008297
- 650 _2
- $a Národní institut pro duševní zdraví (USA) $7 D009315
- 650 _2
- $a prevalence $7 D015995
- 650 _2
- $a náhodné rozdělení $7 D011897
- 650 _2
- $a mladý dospělý $7 D055815
- 651 _2
- $a Jihoafrická republika $x epidemiologie $7 D013019
- 651 _2
- $a Tanzanie $x epidemiologie $7 D013636
- 651 _2
- $a Spojené státy americké $7 D014481
- 651 _2
- $a Zimbabwe $x epidemiologie $7 D015030
- 655 _2
- $a časopisecké články $7 D016428
- 655 _2
- $a Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural $7 D052061
- 700 1_
- $a Komárek, Arnošt $u Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic.
- 700 1_
- $a Makusha, Tawanda $u Human Sciences Research Council, Durban, South Africa.
- 700 1_
- $a Van Heerden, Alastair $u Human Sciences Research Council, Durban, South Africa.
- 700 1_
- $a Gray, Glenda $u University of the Witwatersrand/Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital, Faculty of Health Sciences, Perinatal HIV Research Unit, Soweto, South Africa.
- 700 1_
- $a Chingono, Alfred $u University of Zimbabwe, College of Health Sciences, Harare, Zimbabwe.
- 700 1_
- $a Mbwambo, Jessie K K $u Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences, Muhimbili University Teaching Hospital, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
- 700 1_
- $a Coates, Thomas $u University of California Los Angeles, UCLA Center for World Health, Los Angeles, California, United States of America.
- 700 1_
- $a Richter, Linda $u Human Sciences Research Council, Durban, South Africa; Developmental Pathways to Health Research Unit, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa.
- 773 0_
- $w MED00180950 $t PloS one $x 1932-6203 $g Roč. 9, č. 6 (2014), s. e99643
- 856 41
- $u https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24926999 $y Pubmed
- 910 __
- $a ABA008 $b sig $c sign $y a $z 0
- 990 __
- $a 20160108 $b ABA008
- 991 __
- $a 20160108120937 $b ABA008
- 999 __
- $a ok $b bmc $g 1103012 $s 924937
- BAS __
- $a 3
- BAS __
- $a PreBMC
- BMC __
- $a 2014 $b 9 $c 6 $d e99643 $e 20140613 $i 1932-6203 $m PLoS One $n PLoS One $x MED00180950
- LZP __
- $a Pubmed-20160108