Review of Impact of Risk Reduction Sessions on Sexual Behaviors in HIV Prevention Trials: Insights from Africa

IF 2.9 2区 社会学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Handan Wand, Tarylee Reddy, Jayajothi Moodley, Sarita Naidoo, Gita Ramjee
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Over the past two decades, numerous HIV prevention trials have targeted thousands of young African women, aiming not only to reduce transmissions through biomedical interventions but also to promote safe sexual practices through intensive risk reduction sessions. The primary objective of this study was to review the impact of risk reduction sessions in HIV prevention trials conducted in Africa. We assessed changes in sexual behaviors among women enrolled in various biomedical intervention trials across the African region using both visual and quantitative evaluations. Meta-analysis techniques were used to estimate overall odds ratios. In a sub-group analysis, we also used semiparametric regression models to capture important features of the associations between sexual behaviors across the study visits with minimal statistical assumptions. Key time points were identified using the “zero-crossing” technique. Overall summary odds ratio (OR) for condom use in last sex was estimated as 2.21 (95% CI 2.06, 2.36). In our sub-group analysis, women who reported multiple sexual partners declined (adjusted odds ratios (aORs) range: 0.61–0.67) while condom use in last sex improved over time (aORs ranged from 2.22-to-2.60); 347(57%) women HIV seroconverted within the first 6-months which was the most crucial time point with substantial reductions in risky behaviors. This review highlights that the gradual cumulative effect of risk reduction sessions, rather than an immediate substantial impact, may have significant implications in clinical research settings. Effective and sustainable risk reduction programs should include biological components such as pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) to reduce HIV transmission.

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回顾艾滋病预防试验中降低风险课程对性行为的影响:非洲的启示
在过去二十年中,无数艾滋病毒预防试验以数以千计的非洲年轻妇女为对象,不仅旨在通过生物医学干预措施减少传播,而且还旨在通过密集的减少风险会议促进安全性行为。本研究的主要目的是审查在非洲进行的艾滋病毒预防试验中降低风险会议的影响。我们使用视觉和定量评估的方法评估了非洲地区参加各种生物医学干预试验的妇女的性行为变化。meta分析技术用于估计总体优势比。在亚组分析中,我们还使用了半参数回归模型,以最小的统计假设来捕捉整个研究访问中性行为之间关联的重要特征。使用“过零”技术确定关键时间点。最后一次性行为使用避孕套的总体优势比(OR)估计为2.21(95%可信区间2.06,2.36)。在我们的亚组分析中,报告有多性伴侣的女性下降了(调整后的优势比(aORs)范围为0.61-0.67),而最后一次性行为中避孕套的使用随着时间的推移而改善(aORs范围为2.22- 2.60);347名(57%)妇女在前6个月内进行了艾滋病毒血清转化,这是危险行为大幅减少的最关键时间点。本综述强调,降低风险会议的逐渐累积效应,而不是直接的实质性影响,可能在临床研究环境中具有重要意义。有效和可持续的降低风险规划应包括生物成分,如暴露前预防(PrEP),以减少艾滋病毒传播。
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期刊介绍: The official publication of the International Academy of Sex Research, the journal is dedicated to the dissemination of information in the field of sexual science, broadly defined. Contributions consist of empirical research (both quantitative and qualitative), theoretical reviews and essays, clinical case reports, letters to the editor, and book reviews.
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