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    Adapting an evidence-based HIV behavioral intervention for South African couples

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    Authors
    Wechsberg, W.M.
    El-Bassel, N.
    Carney, T.
    Browne, F.A.
    Myers-Franchi, Bronwyn
    Zule, W.A.
    Date
    2015
    Type
    Journal Article
    
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    Wechsberg, W.M. and El-Bassel, N. and Carney, T. and Browne, F.A. and Myers, B. and Zule, W.A. 2015. Adapting an evidence-based HIV behavioral intervention for South African couples. Substance Abuse: Treatment, Prevention, and Policy. 10 (1): Article No. 6.
    Source Title
    Substance Abuse: Treatment, Prevention, and Policy
    DOI
    10.1186/s13011-015-0005-6
    ISSN
    1747-597X
    Faculty
    Faculty of Health Sciences
    School
    EnAble Institute
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    © The Author(s). 2015 Published in Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy. This article is published under the Open Access publishing model and distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. Please refer to the licence to obtain terms for any further reuse or distribution of this work.

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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/85648
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    Abstract

    Background: In South Africa, heterosexual couples are at risk for HIV infection and transmission through substance use, gender-based violence and traditional gender roles, and sex risk behaviors such as having multiple partners and unsafe sex.

    Methods: To address these interconnected HIV risks among heterosexual couples, we used the ADAPT framework to modify an existing, efficacious women's HIV prevention intervention (the Western Cape Women's Health CoOp) to include components of an evidence-based couple's intervention from the United States (Project Connect) and components from the Men as Partners program that has been used successfully in South Africa. We conducted focus groups with men, women and couples, and obtained feedback from a long-standing Community Collaborative Board (CCB) to guide the synthesis of elements of these three interventions into a new intervention. We then piloted the adapted intervention for feasibility and acceptability.

    Results: The new intervention is called the Couples' Health CoOp. This intervention targets men who use alcohol and other drugs and engage in unprotected sex, and their main female sex partners. The intervention addresses substance use, sex risk, HIV and other sexually transmitted infections, gender roles, gender-based violence, communication skills, and goal-setting activities to increase sexy (eroticize) safe-sex behaviors. The Couples' Health CoOp also includes "voices" from the focus group members to ground the intervention in the experiences of these at-risk couples. In addition, it utilizes a participant handbook that reiterates workshop content and includes homework assignments for couples to complete together to increase problem-solving skills within their relationship, and to improve their sexual relationship and help sustain HIV risk-reduction strategies. All of these adaptations were based on participants' suggestions made during formative work and pilot testing.

    Conclusions: The Couples' Health CoOp is a couple-based HIV prevention intervention that targets alcohol and other drug use to reduce sexual risk, reduce gender-based violence and offer alternatives for conflict resolution, promote healthy relationships, and modify traditional gender roles in South Africa.

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