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Clinical Trial
. 1999 Mar;89(3):336-45.
doi: 10.2105/ajph.89.3.336.

Community-level HIV intervention in 5 cities: final outcome data from the CDC AIDS Community Demonstration Projects

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Clinical Trial

Community-level HIV intervention in 5 cities: final outcome data from the CDC AIDS Community Demonstration Projects

No authors listed. Am J Public Health. 1999 Mar.

Abstract

Objectives: This study evaluated a theory-based community-level intervention to promote progress toward consistent condom and bleach use among selected populations at increased risk for HIV infection in 5 US cities.

Methods: Role-model stories were distributed, along with condoms and bleach, by community members who encouraged behavior change among injection drug users, their female sex partners, sex workers, non-gay-identified men who have sex with men, high-risk youth, and residents in areas with high sexually transmitted disease rates. Over a 3-year period, cross-sectional interviews (n = 15,205) were conducted in 10 intervention and comparison community pairs. Outcomes were measured on a stage-of-change scale. Observed condom carrying and intervention exposure were also measured.

Results: At the community level, movement toward consistent condom use with main (P < .05) and nonmain (P < .05) partners, as well as increased condom carrying (P < .0001), was greater in intervention than in comparison communities. At the individual level, respondents recently exposed to the intervention were more likely to carry condoms and to have higher stage-of-change scores for condom and bleach use.

Conclusions: The intervention led to significant communitywide progress toward consistent HIV risk reduction.

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