Gallagher Kathleen M, Denning Paul D, Allen Denise R, Nakashima Allyn K, Sullivan Patrick S
Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention, National Center for HIV, STD, and TB Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA 30333, USA.
Public Health Rep. 2007;122 Suppl 1(Suppl 1):56-62. doi: 10.1177/00333549071220S109.
Rapid HIV Behavioral Assessment (RHBA) is a method for collecting much-needed information about sexual, drug-use, and HIV testing behaviors from people at high risk for HIV infection in areas with low-to-moderate HIV prevalence. During 2004, RHBAs were conducted in seven small to moderate-sized cities in the United States during Gay Pride events. Anonymous 10-minute interviews were administered to eligible attendees using handheld computers. Depending on the city, between 47% and 97% of individuals approached agreed to hear more about the survey. Enrollment rates exceeded 90% in every location. RHBAs conducted during 2004 were well received by the gay and public health communities. They were simple to organize and administer, flexible, and cost-efficient, suggesting that this approach holds promise for expansion to additional high-risk groups and geographic locations. RHBAs can provide state and local health departments with demographic and behavioral data that can be used to design, target, and evaluate local HIV prevention programs.
快速艾滋病毒行为评估(RHBA)是一种用于在艾滋病毒感染率低至中等的地区,从艾滋病毒感染高危人群中收集有关性、吸毒和艾滋病毒检测行为的急需信息的方法。2004年期间,在美国七个中小城市的同性恋骄傲活动期间开展了快速艾滋病毒行为评估。使用手持电脑对符合条件的参与者进行了10分钟的匿名访谈。根据城市不同,被邀请的个体中有47%至97%同意进一步了解该调查。每个地点的参与率都超过了90%。2004年开展的快速艾滋病毒行为评估受到了同性恋群体和公共卫生界的好评。它们易于组织和实施,灵活且具有成本效益,这表明这种方法有望扩展到更多高危群体和地理位置。快速艾滋病毒行为评估可为州和地方卫生部门提供人口统计和行为数据,这些数据可用于设计、定位和评估当地的艾滋病毒预防项目。