Department of Psychology, University of Connecticut, 206 Babbige Road, Unit 1020, Storrs, CT 06269, USA.
Curr HIV/AIDS Rep. 2013 Mar;10(1):79-88. doi: 10.1007/s11904-012-0144-6.
The promising outlook for HIV treatment as prevention (TasP) offered by the recent success in clinical trials has highlighted the need for effort against over-optimism toward anti-retroviral therapy (ART). It has been of a central concern that such optimistic beliefs may fuel an increase in risk behaviors to counter the protective effect of ART on reducing overall transmissibility of HIV. The current review was conducted to provide an updated look at the potential impact of treatment-related optimistic beliefs on the risk of HIV transmission. The review yielded a total of 14 studies published during the past 4 years that have examined the role of treatment-related optimistic beliefs in changing people's adoption of sexual risk behaviors. Findings from quantitative studies were largely in support of an association between optimistic beliefs and risk of HIV transmission. Results from qualitative studies discovered additional information concealed under the numerical associations, and pointed to the need of more rigorous and comprehensive examination of the relationship between optimistic beliefs and HIV transmission risk. Gaps in the current literature were identified and suggestions for future research were provided.
最近临床试验中抗逆转录病毒疗法(ART)取得的成功,为 HIV 治疗即预防(TasP)带来了广阔的前景,这凸显出需要努力克服人们对 ART 的过度乐观。人们主要关注的是,这种乐观信念可能会助长风险行为的增加,以抵消 ART 降低 HIV 整体传播率的保护作用。本次综述旨在提供对治疗相关乐观信念对 HIV 传播风险影响的最新看法。本次综述共纳入了过去 4 年发表的 14 项研究,这些研究考察了治疗相关乐观信念在改变人们性行为风险行为方面的作用。定量研究的结果在很大程度上支持了乐观信念与 HIV 传播风险之间的关联。定性研究的结果发现了数值关联背后隐藏的更多信息,并指出需要更严格、更全面地考察乐观信念与 HIV 传播风险之间的关系。确定了当前文献中的空白,并提出了未来研究的建议。