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Positive Prevention for HIV+ Injection Drug Users Kelly Knight, Debra Allen, Caryn Pelegrino, Barbara Garcia and Jeff Moore.

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1 Positive Prevention for HIV+ Injection Drug Users Kelly Knight, Debra Allen, Caryn Pelegrino, Barbara Garcia and Jeff Moore

2 Collaborators Cynthia A. Gómez, PhD - P.I University of California, San Francisco Centers for Disease Control &Prevention Project Officers: David Purcell, JD, PhD Scott Santibanez, MD, PhD Richard Garfein, PhD Heath Services and Resources Administration (HRSA) Project Officer: Bob Netty, PhD New Jersey City University Jeff Parsons,PhD - P.I.New Jersey City University Jeff Parsons,PhD - P.I. Beatrice Krauss,PhD - Co-PI (NDRI) Alison Thomas-Cottingham,MA- P..D. Thomas Borkowski Beatrice Krauss,PhD - Co-PI (NDRI) Alison Thomas-Cottingham,MA- P..D. Thomas BorkowskiUniversity of California,San Francisco Kelly Knight,MEd - ProjectDirector Paula Lum,MD,MPH - Co-Investigator CarolDawson,RN,PhDc - Field Coord.University of California,San Francisco Kelly Knight,MEd - ProjectDirector Paula Lum,MD,MPH - Co-Investigator CarolDawson,RN,PhDc - Field Coord.New Jersey City University Jeff Parsons,PhD - P.I.New Jersey City University Jeff Parsons,PhD - P.I. Beatrice Krauss,PhD - Co-PI (NDRI) Alison Thomas-Cottingham,MA- P..D. Thomas Borkowski Beatrice Krauss,PhD - Co-PI (NDRI) Alison Thomas-Cottingham,MA- P..D. Thomas BorkowskiUniversity of California,San Francisco Kelly Knight,MEd - ProjectDirector Paula Lum,MD,MPH - Co-Investigator CarolDawson,RN,PhDc - Field Coord.University of California,San Francisco Kelly Knight,MEd - ProjectDirector Paula Lum,MD,MPH - Co-Investigator CarolDawson,RN,PhDc - Field Coord. Johns Hopkins University Carl Latkin, PhD - P.I New York Academy of Medicine Mary Latka, PhD - P.I. University of Miami, Florida Lisa Metsch, PhD - P.I. University of California, San Francisco Kelly Knight, M.Ed - Co-Investigator, Project Director Paula Lum, MD, MPH - Co- Investigator Carol Dawson-Rose - PhD, RN, Co- Investigator Sonja Mackenzie, MPH - Evaluation Co.

3 VOICE STUDY GOALS: Reduce HIV transmission to HIV uninfected sexual and drug use partners; Increase access to and use of HIV primary health care; Increase access and adherence to HIV treatments. * National name = INSPIRE

4 From VENUS to VOICE VENUS Study: Qualitative 1998-99 What are the psychological and social contexts of HIV and HIV transmission among HIV+ IDUs? How are sex and relationships impacted by HIV among HIV+ IDUs? What type of prevention interventions would work for HIV+ IDUs?

5 VENUS Qualitative Findings Cycle of HIV Integration Social contexts of HIV Contexts of Sexual and Drug Use Transmission HIV Disclosure and Responsibility Peer Support and Mentoring

6 VOICE Methods Randomized Controlled Trial with longitudinal follow up HIV+ IDUs were recruited from each of the four sites (N=966) Baseline and 3- 6- and 12-month follow-up surveys assess sex and drug use risk behaviors, access to and utilization of HIV care and adherence to HIV medications CD4 and Viral Load Tests at Baseline, 6- and 12-Month visits Follow-up is still on-going through Winter, 2005.

7 VOICE Intervention Peer Mentor Intervention: –Seven group sessions, two individual sessions, and one Peer Volunteer Activity at a community agency Video Discussion Intervention: –8 group sessions based on watching and discussing videos on a range of topics including criminal justice system, overdose, disclosure of HIV to children

8 Disclosure to Sexual Partners Activity from the Peer Mentor Intervention –Facilitated by Barbara Garcia and Jeff Moore

9 Facilitator Impressions How did VOICE meet the needs of HIV+ IDUS? What worked well? What were the challenges in delivering a positive prevention to IDUs?

10 The Peer Volunteer Activity Innovative activity in a behavioral research study Goal of expanding the social roles of HIV+ IDUs and increasing their service knowledge Agencies hosted active users and gave them productive roles in the agency service delivery structure

11 The VOICE PVA: Research-Community Collaboration Establishing PVA sites Preparing participants and making a good match Follow-up and maintenance of PVA relationships

12 The Take Home Message  Acknowledge the psychological and social contexts of HIV  Open dialogue about sex and relationships  Skills building related to HIV responsibility  System integration  Peer support and HIV mentorship VENUS


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