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    Obesity, Fitness & Wellness Week
    May 29, 2010


    HIV/AIDS;
    New HIV/AIDS data have been reported by scientists at American
    University of Armenia, College of Health Sciences



    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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