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Outcomes of a randomized community-level HIV prevention intervention for women living in 18 low-income housing developments.

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Sikkema, KJ; Kelly, JA; Winett, RA; Solomon, LJ; Cargill, VA; Roffman, RA; McAuliffe, TL; Heckman, TG; Anderson, EA; Wagstaff, DA; Norman, AD ...
Published in: American journal of public health
January 2000

Women in impoverished inner-city neighborhoods are at high risk for contracting HIV. A randomized, multisite community-level HIV prevention trial was undertaken with women living in 18 low-income housing developments in 5 US cities.Baseline and 12-month follow-up population risk characteristics were assessed by surveying 690 women at both time points. In the 9 intervention condition housing developments, a community-level intervention was undertaken that included HIV risk reduction workshops and community HIV prevention events implemented by women who were popular opinion leaders among their peers.The proportion of women in the intervention developments who had any unprotected intercourse in the past 2 months declined from 50% to 37.6%, and the percentage of women's acts of intercourse protected by condoms increased from 30.2% to 47.2%. Among women exposed to intervention activities, the mean frequency of unprotected acts of intercourse in the past 2 months tended to be lower at follow-up (mean = 4.0) than at baseline (mean = 6.0). These changes were corroborated by changes in other risk indicators.Community-level interventions that involve and engage women in neighborhood-based HIV prevention activities can bring about reductions in high-risk sexual behaviors.

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American journal of public health

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EISSN

1541-0048

ISSN

0090-0036

Publication Date

January 2000

Volume

90

Issue

1

Start / End Page

57 / 63

Related Subject Headings

  • Women's Health Services
  • United States
  • Sexual Partners
  • Sexual Behavior
  • Risk-Taking
  • Public Housing
  • Public Health
  • Poverty
  • Outcome Assessment, Health Care
  • Linear Models
 

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Sikkema, K. J., Kelly, J. A., Winett, R. A., Solomon, L. J., Cargill, V. A., Roffman, R. A., … Mercer, M. B. (2000). Outcomes of a randomized community-level HIV prevention intervention for women living in 18 low-income housing developments. American Journal of Public Health, 90(1), 57–63. https://doi.org/10.2105/ajph.90.1.57
Sikkema, K. J., J. A. Kelly, R. A. Winett, L. J. Solomon, V. A. Cargill, R. A. Roffman, T. L. McAuliffe, et al. “Outcomes of a randomized community-level HIV prevention intervention for women living in 18 low-income housing developments.American Journal of Public Health 90, no. 1 (January 2000): 57–63. https://doi.org/10.2105/ajph.90.1.57.
Sikkema KJ, Kelly JA, Winett RA, Solomon LJ, Cargill VA, Roffman RA, et al. Outcomes of a randomized community-level HIV prevention intervention for women living in 18 low-income housing developments. American journal of public health. 2000 Jan;90(1):57–63.
Sikkema, K. J., et al. “Outcomes of a randomized community-level HIV prevention intervention for women living in 18 low-income housing developments.American Journal of Public Health, vol. 90, no. 1, Jan. 2000, pp. 57–63. Epmc, doi:10.2105/ajph.90.1.57.
Sikkema KJ, Kelly JA, Winett RA, Solomon LJ, Cargill VA, Roffman RA, McAuliffe TL, Heckman TG, Anderson EA, Wagstaff DA, Norman AD, Perry MJ, Crumble DA, Mercer MB. Outcomes of a randomized community-level HIV prevention intervention for women living in 18 low-income housing developments. American journal of public health. 2000 Jan;90(1):57–63.

Published In

American journal of public health

DOI

EISSN

1541-0048

ISSN

0090-0036

Publication Date

January 2000

Volume

90

Issue

1

Start / End Page

57 / 63

Related Subject Headings

  • Women's Health Services
  • United States
  • Sexual Partners
  • Sexual Behavior
  • Risk-Taking
  • Public Housing
  • Public Health
  • Poverty
  • Outcome Assessment, Health Care
  • Linear Models