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Randomized Controlled Trial of an Internet Application to Reduce HIV Transmission Behavior Among HIV Infected Men Who have Sex with Men.

Authors :
Jain, Sonia
Jain, Sonia
Sun, Xiaoying
Dubé, Michael
Daar, Eric
Jimenez, Gustavo
Haubrich, Richard
Milam, Joel
Morris, Sheldon
Jain, Sonia
Jain, Sonia
Sun, Xiaoying
Dubé, Michael
Daar, Eric
Jimenez, Gustavo
Haubrich, Richard
Milam, Joel
Morris, Sheldon
Source :
AIDS and Behavior; vol 20, iss 6
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

We conducted a prospective, randomized controlled trial of an internet-based safer-sex intervention to reduce HIV transmission risk behaviors. HIV-infected men who have sex with men (n = 179) were randomized to receive a monthly internet survey alone or a monthly survey plus tailored risk reduction messages over 12 months. The primary outcome was the cumulative sexually transmitted infection (STI) incidence over 12 months. Secondary outcomes included self-reported unprotected sex with an at risk partner and disclosure of HIV status to partners. In a modified intent to treat analysis, there was no difference in 12-month STI incidence between the intervention and control arms (30 vs. 25 %, respectively; p = 0.5). Unprotected sex decreased and disclosure increased over time in both study arms. These improvements suggest that addition of the risk-reduction messages provided little benefit beyond the self-monitoring of risky behavior via regular self-report risk behavior assessments (as was done in both study arms).

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
AIDS and Behavior; vol 20, iss 6
Notes :
application/pdf, AIDS and Behavior vol 20, iss 6
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1401034770
Document Type :
Electronic Resource