Objective: Dual threats of injection drug use and risky sexual practices continue to increase transmission of HIV and other sexually transmitted Infections (STIs) among drug-using couples in low-income communities in the United States. Two hypotheses were tested: (1) “intervention effect”—whether the HIV risk-reduction intervention provided to the couple or individual partners would be more efficacious in decreasing number of unprotected sexual acts and having a lower cumulative incidence of biologically confirmed STIs over the 12-month follow-up period compared with the attention control condition; and (2) “modality effect”—whether the HIV risk-reduction intervention would be more likely to decrease the number of unprotected sexual acts an...
Background: The past decade has seen increasing attention directed to the development of HIV prevent...
Despite several advantages to bringing couples together to learn how to protect themselves and new-b...
Objective: To provide an overview of the NIMH Multisite HIV/STD Prevention Trial for African America...
Accumulating evidence supports couple-based approaches for HIV/STI preventive interventions. Yet, to...
BackgroundHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV) has disproportionately affected African Americans. Coup...
This randomized clinical trial examined the relative efficacy of a relationship-based HIV/STI preven...
Despite efforts to increase access to HIV testing and counseling services, population coverage remai...
IMPORTANCE: In the United States, the prevalence rates of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and sex...
This article presents an overview of couple-based HIV prevention research to date, advantages of usi...
Objectives. This study examined the efficacy of a relationship-based HIV/sexually transmitted diseas...
BACKGROUND: In South Africa, heterosexual couples are at risk for HIV infection and transmission thr...
Objective: Numerous studies have discussed the value of including biological outcome measures as a c...
Objective: To describe the Eban HIV/STD Risk Reduction Intervention being evaluated in the NIMH Mult...
BACKGROUND: Heterosexual couples contribute to most new HIV infections in areas of generalized HIV e...
Objective: To describe the Eban HIV/STD Risk Reduction Intervention being evaluated in the NIMH Mult...
Background: The past decade has seen increasing attention directed to the development of HIV prevent...
Despite several advantages to bringing couples together to learn how to protect themselves and new-b...
Objective: To provide an overview of the NIMH Multisite HIV/STD Prevention Trial for African America...
Accumulating evidence supports couple-based approaches for HIV/STI preventive interventions. Yet, to...
BackgroundHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV) has disproportionately affected African Americans. Coup...
This randomized clinical trial examined the relative efficacy of a relationship-based HIV/STI preven...
Despite efforts to increase access to HIV testing and counseling services, population coverage remai...
IMPORTANCE: In the United States, the prevalence rates of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and sex...
This article presents an overview of couple-based HIV prevention research to date, advantages of usi...
Objectives. This study examined the efficacy of a relationship-based HIV/sexually transmitted diseas...
BACKGROUND: In South Africa, heterosexual couples are at risk for HIV infection and transmission thr...
Objective: Numerous studies have discussed the value of including biological outcome measures as a c...
Objective: To describe the Eban HIV/STD Risk Reduction Intervention being evaluated in the NIMH Mult...
BACKGROUND: Heterosexual couples contribute to most new HIV infections in areas of generalized HIV e...
Objective: To describe the Eban HIV/STD Risk Reduction Intervention being evaluated in the NIMH Mult...
Background: The past decade has seen increasing attention directed to the development of HIV prevent...
Despite several advantages to bringing couples together to learn how to protect themselves and new-b...
Objective: To provide an overview of the NIMH Multisite HIV/STD Prevention Trial for African America...