Anthropology Department, Portland State University, P.O. Box 751, Portland, OR, 97207, USA,
AIDS Behav. 2013 Nov;17(9):3013-23. doi: 10.1007/s10461-013-0479-z.
WiLLOW is an evidence-based, group level HIV prevention program for African-American women living with HIV. This study evaluated the efficacy of a multimedia adaptation of WiLLOW in enhancing protective sexual behaviors and psychosocial mediators associated with HIV risk reduction. Using a randomized controlled design, 168 participants completed baseline, satisfaction, and three-month follow-up assessments. At follow-up intervention participants reported higher proportions of condom protected sex acts (p = .002) with both HIV-negative (p = .040) and HIV-positive (p = .003) partners. They were also more likely to report 100 % condom use (OR = 9.67; p = .03); fewer unprotected vaginal and anal sex acts (p = .002); significantly greater sexual communication self-efficacy (p = .004); and less stress (p = .012). Participants rated Multimedia WiLLOW favorably in four satisfaction categories-enjoyment (p < .001); information utility (p = .018); information clarity (p = .015) and held attention (p = .01).
WiLLOW 是一个基于证据的、针对感染 HIV 的非裔美国女性的群体层面的艾滋病毒预防项目。本研究评估了 WiLLOW 的多媒体改编版在增强与降低 HIV 风险相关的保护性行为和心理社会中介因素方面的效果。采用随机对照设计,168 名参与者完成了基线、满意度和三个月随访评估。在随访时,干预组报告称与 HIV 阴性(p =.040)和 HIV 阳性(p =.003)伴侣发生的安全套保护性行为比例更高。他们也更有可能报告 100%使用安全套(OR = 9.67;p =.03);无保护的阴道和肛门性行为减少(p =.002);性沟通自我效能感显著提高(p =.004);压力减少(p =.012)。参与者在四个满意度类别中对多媒体 WiLLOW 给予了高度评价——愉悦感(p <.001);信息实用性(p =.018);信息清晰度(p =.015)和注意力保持(p =.01)。