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Adapted personalized cognitive counseling for episodic substance-using men who have sex with men: a randomized controlled trial.


ABSTRACT: Episodic drug use and binge drinking are associated with HIV risk among substance-using men who have sex with men (SUMSM), yet no evidence-based interventions exist for these men. We adapted personalized cognitive counseling (PCC) to address self-justifications for high-risk sex among HIV-negative, episodic SUMSM, then randomized men to PCC (n = 162) with HIV testing or control (n = 164) with HIV testing alone. No significant between-group differences were found in the three primary study outcomes: number of unprotected anal intercourse events (UAI), number of UAI partners, and UAI with three most recent non-primary partners. In a planned subgroup analysis of non-substance dependent men, there were significant reductions in UAI with most recent non-primary partners among PCC participants (RR = 0.56; 95 %CI 0.34-0.92; P = 0.02). We did not find evidence that PCC reduced sexual risk behaviors overall, but observed significant reductions in UAI events among non-dependent SUMSM. PCC may be beneficial among SUMSM screening negative for substance dependence.

SUBMITTER: Coffin PO 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4655874 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Adapted personalized cognitive counseling for episodic substance-using men who have sex with men: a randomized controlled trial.

Coffin Phillip O PO   Santos Glenn-Milo GM   Colfax Grant G   Das Moupali M   Matheson Tim T   DeMicco Erin E   Dilley James J   Vittinghoff Eric E   Raiford Jerris L JL   Carry Monique M   Herbst Jeffrey H JH  

AIDS and behavior 20140701 7


Episodic drug use and binge drinking are associated with HIV risk among substance-using men who have sex with men (SUMSM), yet no evidence-based interventions exist for these men. We adapted personalized cognitive counseling (PCC) to address self-justifications for high-risk sex among HIV-negative, episodic SUMSM, then randomized men to PCC (n = 162) with HIV testing or control (n = 164) with HIV testing alone. No significant between-group differences were found in the three primary study outcom  ...[more]

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