The efficacy of Safety Counts, a CDC-diffused intervention, was reanalyzed. In a quasi experimental, cross-over design, injection drug users (IDU) and crack users in two neighborhoods were assigned by neighborhood to receive individual Voluntary HIV Counseling and Testing or Safety Counts and 78% were reassessed at 5–9 months. Drug users in the Safety Counts program reported significantly greater reductions in risky sex, crack and hard drug use, and risky drug injection. The more sessions of Safety Counts attended, the greater were the reductions in risky acts. Different analytic decisions result in very different findings for the same intervention. Safety Counts is an effective intervention for IDU and crack users. Analytic decision o...
Drug injectors and crack users (526) in South Florida responded to a survey questionnaire that was d...
The outcomes of counseling and testing programs related to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infect...
AbstractEvidence-based strategies to guide human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) prevention for people ...
Turning Point includes two separate interventions designed to reduce the frequency and probability o...
Active injection drug users (IDUs) who are also hazardous alcohol users are at particularly high ris...
This study compares the impact of a standard and an enhanced intervention on the needle-use behavior...
This HIV Prevention Trials Network study assessed the efficacy of a network-oriented peer education ...
Injecting drug use is a primary driver of HIV epidemics in many countries. People who inject drugs (...
Few data have been available to examine the longitudinal behavioral changes among injection drug use...
Since the emergence of HIV in the United States in the 1980s, efforts have been made to reduce the r...
Since the emergence of HIV in the United States in the 1980s, efforts have been made to reduce the r...
Injecting drug use is a primary driver of HIV epidemics in many countries. People who inject drugs (...
A community-based HIV intervention for African-American women who are active injection drug users (I...
During 2016, 6% of persons in the United States who received a diagnosis of human immunodeficiency v...
Human Immunodeficiency Virus-1 infection is prevalent among injection drug users nationwide, and is ...
Drug injectors and crack users (526) in South Florida responded to a survey questionnaire that was d...
The outcomes of counseling and testing programs related to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infect...
AbstractEvidence-based strategies to guide human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) prevention for people ...
Turning Point includes two separate interventions designed to reduce the frequency and probability o...
Active injection drug users (IDUs) who are also hazardous alcohol users are at particularly high ris...
This study compares the impact of a standard and an enhanced intervention on the needle-use behavior...
This HIV Prevention Trials Network study assessed the efficacy of a network-oriented peer education ...
Injecting drug use is a primary driver of HIV epidemics in many countries. People who inject drugs (...
Few data have been available to examine the longitudinal behavioral changes among injection drug use...
Since the emergence of HIV in the United States in the 1980s, efforts have been made to reduce the r...
Since the emergence of HIV in the United States in the 1980s, efforts have been made to reduce the r...
Injecting drug use is a primary driver of HIV epidemics in many countries. People who inject drugs (...
A community-based HIV intervention for African-American women who are active injection drug users (I...
During 2016, 6% of persons in the United States who received a diagnosis of human immunodeficiency v...
Human Immunodeficiency Virus-1 infection is prevalent among injection drug users nationwide, and is ...
Drug injectors and crack users (526) in South Florida responded to a survey questionnaire that was d...
The outcomes of counseling and testing programs related to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infect...
AbstractEvidence-based strategies to guide human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) prevention for people ...