Enhanced STI/HIV Partner Notification in South Africa (ICPSR 35885)

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Seth C. Kalichman, University of Connecticut

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This 5-year study conducts a randomized clinical trial of a behavioral risk reduction and enhanced partner notification intervention for men and women who are receiving sexually transmitted infection (STI) diagnostic and treatment services in South Africa. The intervention consists of a single 60-minute risk reduction counseling session with behavioral skills building components to enhance partner communication skills for improved partner notification. 525 men and 525 women are recruited from a large STI clinic in Cape Town. Participants are STI clinic patients age 18 or older who are receiving STI services. Participants are baseline assessed and randomized into the interventions or information session. Participants are followed for 12 months post intervention.

United States Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health. Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (1R01HD074560)
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