Strona Frank V, McCright Jacque, Hjord Hanna, Ahrens Katherine, Tierney Steven, Shoptaw Steven, Klausner Jeffrey D
SFDPH-STD Prevention and Control Services, San Francisco, CA 94103, USA.
J Psychoactive Drugs. 2006 Nov;Suppl 3:377-83. doi: 10.1080/02791072.2006.10400601.
The Positive Reinforcement Opportunity Project (PROP) was a pilot program developed to build on the efficacy of contingency management (CM) using positive reinforcement to address the treatment needs of gay and bisexual men currently using crystal methamphetamines (meth). It was hypothesized that a version of CM could be implemented in San Francisco that was less costly than traditional treatment methods and reached gay and other MSM using meth who also engaged in high-risk sexual activity. Of the 178 men who participated in PROPfrom December 2003 to December 2005, many self-reported behaviors for acquiring and spreading sexually transmitted diseases including HIV infection. During the initial intake, 73% reported high-risk sexual behavior in the prior three months, with 60% reporting anal receptive and/or insertive sex without condoms. This report describes the implementation of PROP and suggest both its limitations and potential strengths. Initial findings suggest that PROP was a useful and low cost substance use treatment option that resulted in a 35% 90-day completion rate, which is similar to graduation rates from traditional, more costly treatment options. Further evaluation of the limited data from three- and six-month follow-up of those who completed PROP is currently ongoing.
积极强化机会项目(PROP)是一个试点项目,旨在利用积极强化措施,在应急管理(CM)的有效性基础上,满足目前使用冰毒的男同性恋者和双性恋者的治疗需求。研究假设,在旧金山可以实施一种成本低于传统治疗方法的CM版本,该版本能够覆盖使用冰毒且从事高风险性行为的男同性恋者及其他男男性行为者(MSM)。在2003年12月至2005年12月参与PROP项目的178名男性中,许多人自述有获取和传播包括艾滋病毒感染在内的性传播疾病的行为。在初次接诊时,73%的人报告在前三个月有高风险性行为,其中60%的人报告有无保护措施的肛交和/或插入性行为。本报告描述了PROP项目的实施情况,并指出了其局限性和潜在优势。初步研究结果表明,PROP是一种有用且低成本的药物使用治疗选择,90天完成率达35%,这与传统的、成本更高的治疗选择的毕业率相似。目前正在对完成PROP项目者进行的三个月和六个月随访的有限数据进行进一步评估。