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Peer-Education Intervention to Reduce Injection Risk Behaviors Benefits High-Risk Young Injection Drug Users: A Latent Transition Analysis of the CIDUS 3/DUIT Study
We analyzed data from a large randomized HIV/HCV prevention intervention trial with young injection drug users (IDUs) conducted in five U.S. cities. The trial compared a peer education intervention (PEI) with a time-matched, attention control group. Applying categorical latent variable analysis (mix...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3672505/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23142857 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10461-012-0373-0 |
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author | Mackesy-Amiti, Mary E. Finnegan, Lorna Ouellet, Lawrence J. Golub, Elizabeth T. Hagan, Holly Hudson, Sharon M. Latka, Mary H. Garfein, Richard S. |
author_facet | Mackesy-Amiti, Mary E. Finnegan, Lorna Ouellet, Lawrence J. Golub, Elizabeth T. Hagan, Holly Hudson, Sharon M. Latka, Mary H. Garfein, Richard S. |
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description | We analyzed data from a large randomized HIV/HCV prevention intervention trial with young injection drug users (IDUs) conducted in five U.S. cities. The trial compared a peer education intervention (PEI) with a time-matched, attention control group. Applying categorical latent variable analysis (mixture modeling) to baseline injection risk behavior data, we identified four distinct classes of injection-related HIV/HCV risk: low risk, non-syringe equipment-sharing, moderate-risk syringe-sharing, and high-risk syringe-sharing. The trial participation rate did not vary across classes. We conducted a latent transition analysis using trial baseline and 6-month follow-up data, to test the effect of the intervention on transitions to the low-risk class at follow-up. Adjusting for gender, age, and race/ethnicity, a significant intervention effect was found only for the high-risk class. Young IDU who exhibited high-risk behavior at baseline were 90 % more likely to be in the low-risk class at follow-up after the PEI intervention, compared to the control group. |
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spelling | pubmed-36725052013-06-10 Peer-Education Intervention to Reduce Injection Risk Behaviors Benefits High-Risk Young Injection Drug Users: A Latent Transition Analysis of the CIDUS 3/DUIT Study Mackesy-Amiti, Mary E. Finnegan, Lorna Ouellet, Lawrence J. Golub, Elizabeth T. Hagan, Holly Hudson, Sharon M. Latka, Mary H. Garfein, Richard S. AIDS Behav Original Paper We analyzed data from a large randomized HIV/HCV prevention intervention trial with young injection drug users (IDUs) conducted in five U.S. cities. The trial compared a peer education intervention (PEI) with a time-matched, attention control group. Applying categorical latent variable analysis (mixture modeling) to baseline injection risk behavior data, we identified four distinct classes of injection-related HIV/HCV risk: low risk, non-syringe equipment-sharing, moderate-risk syringe-sharing, and high-risk syringe-sharing. The trial participation rate did not vary across classes. We conducted a latent transition analysis using trial baseline and 6-month follow-up data, to test the effect of the intervention on transitions to the low-risk class at follow-up. Adjusting for gender, age, and race/ethnicity, a significant intervention effect was found only for the high-risk class. Young IDU who exhibited high-risk behavior at baseline were 90 % more likely to be in the low-risk class at follow-up after the PEI intervention, compared to the control group. Springer US 2012-11-11 2013 /pmc/articles/PMC3672505/ /pubmed/23142857 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10461-012-0373-0 Text en © The Author(s) 2012 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits any use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and the source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Original Paper Mackesy-Amiti, Mary E. Finnegan, Lorna Ouellet, Lawrence J. Golub, Elizabeth T. Hagan, Holly Hudson, Sharon M. Latka, Mary H. Garfein, Richard S. Peer-Education Intervention to Reduce Injection Risk Behaviors Benefits High-Risk Young Injection Drug Users: A Latent Transition Analysis of the CIDUS 3/DUIT Study |
title | Peer-Education Intervention to Reduce Injection Risk Behaviors Benefits High-Risk Young Injection Drug Users: A Latent Transition Analysis of the CIDUS 3/DUIT Study |
title_full | Peer-Education Intervention to Reduce Injection Risk Behaviors Benefits High-Risk Young Injection Drug Users: A Latent Transition Analysis of the CIDUS 3/DUIT Study |
title_fullStr | Peer-Education Intervention to Reduce Injection Risk Behaviors Benefits High-Risk Young Injection Drug Users: A Latent Transition Analysis of the CIDUS 3/DUIT Study |
title_full_unstemmed | Peer-Education Intervention to Reduce Injection Risk Behaviors Benefits High-Risk Young Injection Drug Users: A Latent Transition Analysis of the CIDUS 3/DUIT Study |
title_short | Peer-Education Intervention to Reduce Injection Risk Behaviors Benefits High-Risk Young Injection Drug Users: A Latent Transition Analysis of the CIDUS 3/DUIT Study |
title_sort | peer-education intervention to reduce injection risk behaviors benefits high-risk young injection drug users: a latent transition analysis of the cidus 3/duit study |
topic | Original Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3672505/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23142857 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10461-012-0373-0 |
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