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Successfully integrating an HIV risk reduction intervention into a community-based substance abuse treatment program.

TitleSuccessfully integrating an HIV risk reduction intervention into a community-based substance abuse treatment program.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2007
AuthorsCopenhaver, Michael M., I-Ching Lee, and Arthur Margolin
JournalThe American journal of drug and alcohol abuse
Volume33
Issue1
Pagination109-20
Date Published2007
ISSN0095-2990
KeywordsAdult, Behavior Therapy, Community Mental Health Services, Convalescence, Female, HIV Infections, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Questionnaires, Risk-Taking, Sex Factors, Substance-Related Disorders
AbstractA number of evidence-based HIV risk reduction interventions are now widely available to clinicians. However, difficulties with intervention transportability have historically impeded the integration of evidence-based interventions into clinical settings. In this article, we discuss one successful approach to transportability through appropriate intervention selection, adaptation, placement, and evaluation. Our intervention adaptation process required substantially reducing the content and duration of an evidence-based intervention. Findings from 226 assessed participants suggested significant drug- and sex-related risk reduction outcomes, particularly among participants at greatest risk. Results point to a need to examine the relative costs/benefits of comprehensive, evidence-based interventions vs. shortened, adapted versions thereof.
DOI10.1080/00952990601087463
Alternate JournalAm J Drug Alcohol Abuse

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