Andrasik Michele Peake, Otto Jacqueline M, Nguyen Hong V, Burris Lauren D, Gilmore Amanda K, George William H, Kajumulo Kelly F, Masters Tatiana
Department of Psychiatry, School of Medicine, University of Washington, 1100 Fairview Avenue N, LE-500, Box 358080, Seattle, WA, 98109-1024, USA,
Arch Sex Behav. 2013 Nov;42(8):1487-99. doi: 10.1007/s10508-013-0125-x. Epub 2013 Jun 6.
Scenarios simulating real-world risk situations have proven effective for substance use intervention methods and could potentially prove useful as an HIV-prevention method. This study explored qualitatively the development and use of such "in-the-moment" methods. We interviewed 97 moderate-drinking women (50 % Caucasian) after participation in an experiment requiring that they project themselves into a risky-sex scenario. Most participants (58 %) reported experiencing the scenario as a reflective tool characterized by two primary themes: (1) increased awareness of risk and (2) contemplation of behavior change. Findings suggest that "in-the-moment" methods depicting real-world risk situations and providing opportunities to reflect about behavioral choices and subsequent outcomes could prove a useful adjunct to HIV/AIDS-prevention interventions. Such methods could potentially augment existing prevention protocols.
模拟现实世界风险情况的场景已被证明对物质使用干预方法有效,并且有可能被证明是一种有效的艾滋病毒预防方法。本研究对这类“即时”方法的开发和使用进行了定性探索。在97名适度饮酒的女性(50%为白种人)参与一项要求她们设想自己处于危险性行为场景的实验后,我们对她们进行了访谈。大多数参与者(58%)报告称,将该场景体验为一种反思工具,其具有两个主要主题:(1)对风险的认识增加;(2)对行为改变的思考。研究结果表明,描绘现实世界风险情况并提供反思行为选择及后续结果机会的“即时”方法,可能是艾滋病毒/艾滋病预防干预措施的一种有用辅助手段。这类方法有可能增强现有的预防方案。