Olem David, Earle Maya, Gómez Walter, Coffin Lara, Cotten Paul, Jain Jennifer P, Moskowitz Judith T, Carrico Adam W
University of California, San Francisco.
University of California, Berkeley.
Cogn Behav Pract. 2022 May;29(2):267-279. doi: 10.1016/j.cbpra.2020.09.007. Epub 2020 Nov 10.
Among sexual minority men (i.e., gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men) living with HIV, those who use methamphetamine experience profound health disparities. Affect Regulation Treatment to Enhance Methamphetamine Intervention Success (ARTEMIS) is an evidence-based, 5-session, individually delivered positive affect intervention adapted for sexual minority men living with HIV who use methamphetamine. ARTEMIS was designed to amplify the benefits of evidence-based substance use interventions such as contingency management (CM) with this high-priority population. Delivering ARTEMIS during CM has been shown to assist participants in reducing stimulant use, increasing positive affect, and achieving durable reductions in HIV viral load. We describe the theoretical underpinnings of the ARTEMIS intervention, provide details of the training and session protocols with a case example, and discuss implications for future applications in research and clinical settings.
在感染艾滋病毒的性少数男性(即男同性恋者、双性恋者以及其他与男性发生性行为的男性)中,使用甲基苯丙胺的人存在严重的健康差异。增强甲基苯丙胺干预成功率的情感调节治疗(ARTEMIS)是一种基于证据的、为期5节的、针对感染艾滋病毒且使用甲基苯丙胺的性少数男性的个体化积极情感干预措施。ARTEMIS旨在增强基于证据的物质使用干预措施(如应急管理[CM])对这一高优先级人群的益处。在CM期间实施ARTEMIS已被证明有助于参与者减少兴奋剂使用、增加积极情感,并实现艾滋病毒病毒载量的持久降低。我们描述了ARTEMIS干预的理论基础,提供了培训和课程方案的详细信息及一个案例示例,并讨论了其对未来研究和临床应用的启示。