This brief describes how screening for alcohol abuse and hosting long-term support groups through HIV testing and counseling centers (HTC) is one way to decrease high-risk sexual and alcohol behaviors among people who have tested for HIV. Findings from program activities funded by Population Council, Liverpool VCT and Support for Addiction Prevention and Treatment in Africa Center (SAPTA) found that screening HTC clients for alcohol abuse and referral to active support and counseling services is feasible. Follow up using SMS is also recommended. However, the lack of a control group in this study may hinder drawing direct causality between the intervention and the changes observed in participants
BACKGROUND: Alcohol abuse comes with risks for increased morbidity and mortality among patients with...
BackgroundSince there is a high prevalence of high risk alcohol use in patients with HIV in Africa, ...
We evaluated the efficacy of a brief motivational intervention (MI) counseling in reducing alcohol c...
This pretest-posttest separate-sample study with intervention and comparison groups documented the a...
HIV is ravaging southern Africa, and HIV transmission risk behaviors are facilitated by alcohol use ...
Background: Alcohol use has a detrimental impact on the HIV epidemic, especially in sub-Saharan Afri...
Alcohol and other drug (AOD) use is increasingly recognised as having a direct and indirect effect o...
This article describes the frequency of alcohol use among HIV-positive patients attending clinical c...
BACKGROUND: HIV is devastating southern Africa and alcohol use is closely related to HIV transmissio...
Background HIV is devastating southern Africa and alcohol use is closely related to HIV transmission...
CITATION: Parry, C. D. H., Carney, T. & Williams, P. P. 2017. Reducing substance use and risky sexua...
Abstract Men who have sex with men have been identified as a population at risk of acquiring and tra...
Background: Understanding the association of alcohol use to HIV transmission is of utmost importanc...
BackgroundEast and Southern Africa have the highest HIV incidence and prevalence in the world, with ...
The harmful use of alcohol has long been recognised as a major contributor to mortality and morbidit...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol abuse comes with risks for increased morbidity and mortality among patients with...
BackgroundSince there is a high prevalence of high risk alcohol use in patients with HIV in Africa, ...
We evaluated the efficacy of a brief motivational intervention (MI) counseling in reducing alcohol c...
This pretest-posttest separate-sample study with intervention and comparison groups documented the a...
HIV is ravaging southern Africa, and HIV transmission risk behaviors are facilitated by alcohol use ...
Background: Alcohol use has a detrimental impact on the HIV epidemic, especially in sub-Saharan Afri...
Alcohol and other drug (AOD) use is increasingly recognised as having a direct and indirect effect o...
This article describes the frequency of alcohol use among HIV-positive patients attending clinical c...
BACKGROUND: HIV is devastating southern Africa and alcohol use is closely related to HIV transmissio...
Background HIV is devastating southern Africa and alcohol use is closely related to HIV transmission...
CITATION: Parry, C. D. H., Carney, T. & Williams, P. P. 2017. Reducing substance use and risky sexua...
Abstract Men who have sex with men have been identified as a population at risk of acquiring and tra...
Background: Understanding the association of alcohol use to HIV transmission is of utmost importanc...
BackgroundEast and Southern Africa have the highest HIV incidence and prevalence in the world, with ...
The harmful use of alcohol has long been recognised as a major contributor to mortality and morbidit...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol abuse comes with risks for increased morbidity and mortality among patients with...
BackgroundSince there is a high prevalence of high risk alcohol use in patients with HIV in Africa, ...
We evaluated the efficacy of a brief motivational intervention (MI) counseling in reducing alcohol c...