MOTIVATIONAL INTERVIEWING-BASED HIV RISK REDUCTION
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Description:Motivational Interviewing-based HIV Risk Reduction is an individual-level intervention to enhance motivation for HIV preventive behaviors among women who are not diagnosed with HIV infection and are recently involved in the criminal justice system. The 12 one-onone intervention sessions are conducted by an interventionist trained in Motivation Enhancement. There are 4 components that address HIV risk behavior: first a participant identifies recent episodes of substance use and sexual activity; second, she discusses her self-assessed risk for HIV, STIs, and hepatitis C; third, she completes an assessment of readiness to address her risk and tackle issues; and fourth, the interventionist leads stagebased discussions addressing ambivalence about behavior change, plans of action, or maintenance of behavior change. Women also have the opportunity to identify life stability concerns (e.g., housing, employment, legal issues) and address these concerns through an assessment of their readiness and stage-based discussions with the interventionist. All women receive counseling and testing for HIV, STIs, and hepatitis C, as well as a handbook of services available in the community.
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha-512:701a04af7146151c843006c43ddad864c1168034c76d176509bf614e386c54ec81e41f23ecc2605a8c1b99576a2ff040dbc2168cf5670f05ed1069af04ba0844
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