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Filter by:This pilot study will test the efficacy of a behavioral intervention in reducing HIV related risk behaviors among sex workers in Yerevan, Armenia.
This project will pilot test a step-by-step guide developed by CDC for organizations to engage in evidence-based adaptation of interventions previously shown to be effective in research settings for use in real world applications. The second purpose of the program is to evaluate the adapted intervention to determine if it is effective in changing behavior of HIV+ African American men who have sex with other men.
Much of the HIV/AIDS epidemic is driven by transmission from or to persons addicted to opiates. Many of these individuals pass through a correctional setting each year, creating an opportunity for linkage to substance abuse treatment. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of initiating opiate replacement therapy prior to release from incarceration on reducing HIV risk behaviors and drug relapse. In addition, this study evaluated the effectiveness of short-term payment versus non-payment of community opiate replacement therapy immediately following release from incarceration.