Collins David A, Shamblen Stephen R, Strader Ted N, Arnold Brooke B
a Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation, Louisville Center , Louisville , USA.
b Council on Prevention and Education: Substances, Inc. , Louisville , USA.
AIDS Care. 2017 Aug;29(8):966-973. doi: 10.1080/09540121.2017.1286285. Epub 2017 Feb 7.
African-American females in the U.S. are disproportionately affected by HIV/AIDS, and a large majority of new infections in this population are attributed to heterosexual contact. Risk factors include substance abuse, lack of knowledge about male partners' possible HIV infection risk, incarceration, disruptions of social networks, and intimate partner violence. This study assessed the effects of a comprehensive, evidence-based prevention intervention, Creating Lasting Family Connections (CLFC) that was implemented with sensitivity to African-American females, using a quasi-experimental design. The CLFC program was implemented with 175 women and their results were compared to a convenience sample of 44 women who were similar on background characteristics. Results showed significant (p < .05, two-tailed) increases in the proportion of individuals getting HIV tested and getting the results from these tests, a larger decrease in intimate partner abuse within the past three months, and larger increases in three relationship skills (emotional expression, interpersonal skills, and relationship satisfaction) relative to the comparison group.
美国非裔女性受艾滋病毒/艾滋病的影响尤为严重,该人群中绝大多数新感染病例都归因于异性接触。风险因素包括药物滥用、对男性伴侣可能感染艾滋病毒的风险缺乏了解、监禁、社交网络中断以及亲密伴侣暴力。本研究采用准实验设计,评估了一项全面的、基于证据的预防干预措施——建立持久家庭联系(CLFC)对非裔女性的影响,该干预措施在实施过程中充分考虑了非裔女性的特点。CLFC项目针对175名女性实施,其结果与44名背景特征相似的女性便利样本进行了比较。结果显示,与对照组相比,接受艾滋病毒检测并获得检测结果的个体比例显著增加(p < 0.05,双侧检验),过去三个月内亲密伴侣虐待行为大幅减少,三项关系技能(情感表达、人际交往技能和关系满意度)显著提高。