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探索HIV疫苗临床试验参与者中行为风险补偿的证据。

Exploring evidence for behavioral risk compensation among participants in an HIV vaccine clinical trial.

作者信息

Painter Julia E, DiClemente Ralph J, Jimenez Lauren, Stuart Theron, Sales Jessica M, Mulligan Mark J

机构信息

George Mason University, Department of Global and Community Health, 4400 University Drive, Fairfax, VA 22030, United States.

Emory University, Rollins School of Public Health, Department of Behavioral Sciences and Health Education, 1518 Clifton Road, Atlanta, GA 30322, United States.

出版信息

Vaccine. 2017 Jun 16;35(28):3558-3563. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2017.05.024. Epub 2017 May 19.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

HIV vaccine trial participants may engage in behavioral risk compensation due to a false sense of protection. We conducted an ancillary study of an HIV Vaccine Trials Network (HVTN) vaccine efficacy trial to explore risk compensation among trial participants compared to persons who were willing to participate but ineligible based on previous exposure to the Ad5 virus (Ad5+) across three timepoints.

METHODS

Participants were drawn from the Atlanta, GA site of the HVTN 505 vaccine trial. From 2011-2013, all persons who met prescreening criteria for the clinical trial and presented for Ad5 antibody testing were invited to participate in the ancillary study. Data were collected from vaccine trial participants (n=51) and Ad5+ participants (n=60) via online surveys across three timepoints: baseline, T2 (after trial participants received 2/4 injections) and T3 (after trial participants received 4/4 injections). Data analyses assessed demographic, psychosocial, and behavioral differences at baseline and changes at each timepoint.

RESULTS

At baseline, Ad5+ participants were less likely to have some college education (p=0.024) or health insurance (p=0.008), and were more likely to want to participate in the vaccine trial "to feel safer having unprotected sex" (p=0.005). Among vaccine trial participants, unprotected anal sex with a casual partner (p=0.05), HIV transmission worry (p=0.033), and perceived chance of getting HIV (p=0.027), decreased across timepoints.

CONCLUSIONS

Study findings suggest that persons with previous exposure to Ad5 may be systematically different from their Ad5-negative peers. Unprotected anal sex with a casual partner significantly decreased among HIV vaccine trial participants, as did HIV worry and perceived chance of getting HIV. Findings did not support evidence of risk compensation among HIV vaccine trial participants compared to Ad5+ participants.

摘要

背景

由于存在错误的保护意识,HIV疫苗试验参与者可能会出现行为风险补偿。我们对HIV疫苗试验网络(HVTN)的一项疫苗效力试验进行了一项辅助研究,以探讨试验参与者与因先前接触过Ad5病毒而不符合资格但愿意参与的人(Ad5+)在三个时间点的风险补偿情况。

方法

参与者来自HVTN 505疫苗试验的佐治亚州亚特兰大站点。2011年至2013年,所有符合临床试验预筛查标准并前来进行Ad5抗体检测的人都被邀请参与这项辅助研究。通过在线调查在三个时间点收集了疫苗试验参与者(n = 51)和Ad5+参与者(n = 60)的数据:基线、T2(试验参与者接受2/4次注射后)和T3(试验参与者接受4/4次注射后)。数据分析评估了基线时的人口统计学、心理社会和行为差异以及每个时间点的变化。

结果

在基线时,Ad5+参与者接受过一些大学教育(p = 0.024)或拥有医疗保险(p = 0.008)的可能性较小,并且更有可能希望参与疫苗试验“以在进行无保护性行为时感觉更安全”(p = 0.005)。在疫苗试验参与者中,与临时伴侣进行无保护肛交(p = 0.05)、对HIV传播的担忧(p = 0.033)以及感染HIV的感知可能性(p = 0.027)在各时间点均有所下降。

结论

研究结果表明,先前接触过Ad5的人与未接触过Ad5的同龄人可能存在系统性差异。在HIV疫苗试验参与者中,与临时伴侣进行无保护肛交的情况以及对HIV的担忧和感染HIV的感知可能性均显著下降。研究结果不支持HIV疫苗试验参与者与Ad5+参与者相比存在风险补偿的证据。

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