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    NEW HIV/AIDS DATA HAVE BEEN REPORTED BY SCIENTISTS AT AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF ARMENIA, COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES

    AIDS Weekly
    May 24, 2010

    New research, 'A randomized controlled trial of an HIV prevention
    intervention for street-based female sex workers in Yerevan, Armenia:
    preliminary evidence of efficacy,' is the subject of a report.

    According to a study from Yerevan, Armenia, "This study evaluated
    the efficacy of an HIV intervention among female sex workers (FSWs)
    randomized to an intervention or wait-list control. FSWs (N=120)
    completed baseline, 3-and 6-month assessments."

    "A health educator implemented 2-hour intervention emphasized
    gender-empowerment, self-efficacy to persuade clients to use condoms,
    condom application skills, and eroticizing safer sex. Over the 6-month
    follow-up, FSWs in the intervention reported more consistent condom use
    with clients (p=.004) and were more likely to apply condoms on clients
    (p=.0001). Intervention effects were observed for other psychosocial
    mediators of safer sex," wrote K. Markosyan and colleagues, American
    University of Armenia, College of Health Sciences (see also HIV/AIDS).

    The researchers concluded: "Brief, gender and culturally congruent
    interventions can enhance HIV-preventive behaviors among FSWs."

    Markosyan and colleagues published the results of their research in
    Aids and Behavior (A randomized controlled trial of an HIV prevention
    intervention for street-based female sex workers in Yerevan, Armenia:
    preliminary evidence of efficacy. Aids and Behavior, 2010;14(3):530-7).

    For additional information, contact K. Markosyan, American University
    of Armenia, College of Health Sciences, Yerevan, Armenia.

    The publisher of the journal Aids and Behavior can be contacted at:
    Springer, 233 Spring Street, New York, NY 10013, USA.




    From: A. Papazian
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