Boatler J F, Knight K, Simpson D D
Institute of Behavioral Research, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth 76129.
J Subst Abuse Treat. 1994 Jul-Aug;11(4):367-72. doi: 10.1016/0740-5472(94)90047-7.
Since 1985, many drug abuse treatment centers and health care providers have implemented special education programs for individuals who inject drugs. They focus primarily on increasing awareness of the threat of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) being spread through drug injection equipment and by sexual activities. As part of the Drug Abuse Treatment for AIDS-Risk Reduction (DATAR) project, the AIDS/HIV Risk Reduction Module was designed to meet these special intervention needs. This study examined program impact on 110 methadone treatment clients. Results indicated that for those in treatment less than 4 months, the AIDS intervention program enhanced specialized knowledge about AIDS, aided in the reduction of AIDS-risky behaviors, and enhanced attitudes toward achieving and maintaining abstinence from drug use. Thus, AIDS education and intervention programs appear to be effective and should be emphasized in the early phase of drug abuse treatment.
自1985年以来,许多药物滥用治疗中心和医疗服务提供者为注射毒品的个人实施了特殊教育项目。这些项目主要侧重于提高人们对通过注射毒品器具和性行为传播人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)的威胁的认识。作为减少艾滋病风险药物滥用治疗(DATAR)项目的一部分,艾滋病/艾滋病毒风险降低模块旨在满足这些特殊干预需求。本研究调查了该项目对110名美沙酮治疗患者的影响。结果表明,对于治疗时间少于4个月的患者,艾滋病干预项目增强了他们对艾滋病的专业知识,有助于减少艾滋病风险行为,并增强了对实现和保持戒毒的态度。因此,艾滋病教育和干预项目似乎是有效的,应在药物滥用治疗的早期阶段予以强调。