Behavioral interventions to reduce risk for sexual transmission of HIV among men who have sex with men.

No SJR dataJul 23, 2008The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Ways to lower the risk of HIV transmission through sex among men who have sex with men.

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Abstract

Behavioral interventions reduced self-reported unprotected anal sex among MSM by 27% compared to minimal or no HIV prevention interventions.

  • A total of 44 studies evaluating 58 interventions involved 18,585 participants.
  • Interventions targeting HIV-positive individuals comprised 16 out of the 58 examined.
  • The 40 interventions against minimal to no HIV prevention showed a 27% reduction in occasions of unprotected anal sex.
  • Eighteen interventions measured against standard or other HIV prevention resulted in a 17% reduction in unprotected anal sex.
  • Greater reductions in unprotected anal sex (33% to 35%) were linked to shorter intervention durations of one month or less.
  • Community-level interventions were most effective when groups were randomly assigned, with reductions ranging from 40% to 54%.

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