This pretest-posttest separate-sample study with intervention and comparison groups documented the abilities and willingness of trained voluntary counseling and testing (VCT) service providers to integrate alcohol screening and risk reduction counseling into their routine service delivery. Pre-test (n=1073) and post-test data (n=1058) were collected from different clients exiting from 25 VCT centers. A 12-month intervention that required all VCT providers from the intervention groups to screen all VCT clients for their alcohol use and offer them brief risk reduction alcoholrelated counseling was implemented. At post-test, the intervention group clients (n=456) had better study outcomes than the comparison group clients (n=602). Intervention...
Introduction There have been very few randomized clinical trials of interventions for alcohol use di...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol use in HIV infected patients is associated with risky sexual behaviour, poor adh...
Background: Understanding the association of alcohol use to HIV transmission is of utmost importanc...
This pretest-posttest separate-sample study with intervention and comparison groups documented the a...
This brief describes how screening for alcohol abuse and hosting long-term support groups through HI...
A venue-based HIV prevention study which included Voluntary Counseling and Testing (VCT) was conduct...
The spread of HIV among drug and alcohol users, as a high-risk group, is a significant problem in Af...
Background: Alcohol use has a detrimental impact on the HIV epidemic, especially in sub-Saharan Afri...
We evaluated the efficacy of a brief motivational intervention (MI) counseling in reducing alcohol c...
HIV voluntary counseling and testing (VCT) programs increase safe sexual behavior and use of care an...
HIV testing is a critical first step to accessing HIV care and treatment, particularly for high-risk...
Early testing for HIV/AIDS offers many benefits for young people but in many countries it is still r...
This article describes the frequency of alcohol use among HIV-positive patients attending clinical c...
Background: Voluntary HIV counseling and testing (VCT) is one of the key tools in the HIV/AIDS preve...
HIV is ravaging southern Africa, and HIV transmission risk behaviors are facilitated by alcohol use ...
Introduction There have been very few randomized clinical trials of interventions for alcohol use di...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol use in HIV infected patients is associated with risky sexual behaviour, poor adh...
Background: Understanding the association of alcohol use to HIV transmission is of utmost importanc...
This pretest-posttest separate-sample study with intervention and comparison groups documented the a...
This brief describes how screening for alcohol abuse and hosting long-term support groups through HI...
A venue-based HIV prevention study which included Voluntary Counseling and Testing (VCT) was conduct...
The spread of HIV among drug and alcohol users, as a high-risk group, is a significant problem in Af...
Background: Alcohol use has a detrimental impact on the HIV epidemic, especially in sub-Saharan Afri...
We evaluated the efficacy of a brief motivational intervention (MI) counseling in reducing alcohol c...
HIV voluntary counseling and testing (VCT) programs increase safe sexual behavior and use of care an...
HIV testing is a critical first step to accessing HIV care and treatment, particularly for high-risk...
Early testing for HIV/AIDS offers many benefits for young people but in many countries it is still r...
This article describes the frequency of alcohol use among HIV-positive patients attending clinical c...
Background: Voluntary HIV counseling and testing (VCT) is one of the key tools in the HIV/AIDS preve...
HIV is ravaging southern Africa, and HIV transmission risk behaviors are facilitated by alcohol use ...
Introduction There have been very few randomized clinical trials of interventions for alcohol use di...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol use in HIV infected patients is associated with risky sexual behaviour, poor adh...
Background: Understanding the association of alcohol use to HIV transmission is of utmost importanc...