Heterosexual Anal Sex Among Men and Women in Substance Abuse Treatment: Secondary Analysis of Two Gender-Specific HIV-Prevention Trials.
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| Title: | Heterosexual Anal Sex Among Men and Women in Substance Abuse Treatment: Secondary Analysis of Two Gender-Specific HIV-Prevention Trials. |
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| Authors: | Hatch-Maillette, Mary A. (AUTHOR), Beadnell, Blair (AUTHOR), Campbell, Aimee N. C. (AUTHOR), Meade, Christina S. (AUTHOR), Tross, Susan (AUTHOR), Calsyn, Donald A. (AUTHOR) |
| Source: | Journal of Sex Research. Jan2017, Vol. 54 Issue 1, p33-41. 9p. |
| Subjects: | Anal sex, Heterosexuals, Substance abuse, HIV prevention, Physiology, Human sexuality |
| Abstract: | Receptive anal sex has high human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) transmission risk, and heterosexual substance-abusing individuals report higher anal sex rates compared to their counterparts in the general population. This secondary analysis evaluated the effectiveness of two gender-specific, evidence-based HIV-prevention interventions (Real Men Are Safe, or REMAS, for men; Safer Sex Skill Building, or SSSB, for women) against an HIV education (HIV-Ed) control condition on decreasing unprotected heterosexual anal sex (HAS) among substance abuse treatment-seeking men (n = 171) and women (n = 105). Two variables, engagement in any HAS and engagement in unprotected HAS, were assessed at baseline and three months postintervention. Compared to the control group, women in the gender-specific intervention did not differ on rates of any HAS at follow-up but significantly decreased their rates of unprotected HAS. Men in both the gender-specific and the control interventions reported less HAS and unprotected HAS at three-month follow-up compared to baseline, with no treatment condition effect. The mechanism of action for SSSB compared to REMAS in decreasing unprotected HAS is unclear. More attention to HAS in HIV-prevention interventions for heterosexual men and women in substance abuse treatment is warranted. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER] |
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