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Overview
  • Safety Point

    Investigators: Fen Rhodes

    Publication Date: April 26, 2016

Safety Point Safety Point

About This Product

This program is a community-based intervention that seeks to reduce sex- and drug-related HIV risk factors in populations of injection drug and crack cocaine users. The intervention consists of nine sessions conducted by indigenous outreach workers over a period of four to six months. Participants attend two sessions of NIDA (National Institute on Drug Abuse) standard HIV counseling and testing, two group workshop sessions, and one individual counseling session. In addition, all participants receive a minimum of two planned supportive visits from outreach staff, and are encouraged to attend a minimum of two risk-reduction social events. Monetary and non-monetary incentives are used to encourage attendance. This program's effectiveness was evaluated in comparison to the effectiveness of the NIDA standard HIV counseling and testing intervention for reducing risky behavior among IDUs. Participants were interviewed at enrollment and five to nine months after the intervention. Urine tests at enrollment and follow-up allowed researchers to collect information on opiate and cocaine use. In comparison with participants in the NIDA standard intervention, participants in the enhanced intervention were significantly more likely to increase their self-reported condom use, reduce or cease their self-reported drug use, seek drug-abuse treatment, and/or have a negative urine test for cocaine or opiates at follow-up. (Rhodes, Wood and Hershberger, 1999). Click here to view more detailed information on this program.
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Planning & Pre-Implementation
  • Introduction to the Online Program
  • User's Guide
  • Facilitator's Manual
  • Program Materials
  • Other Documents
    • HAPPA Adaptation Workbook
Implementation
  • Session 1
    • Session 1 - NIDA Intervention Pretest Counseling
    • Spectrum of the Disease Chart
    • Cue Cards A.1 - A.9
  • Session 2
    • Session 2 - Posttest Counseling - Track A
    • Session 2 - Posttest Counseling - Track B
    • Spectrum of the Disease Chart
    • Cue Cards A.1 - A.9
    • Cue Cards B.1 - B.3
    • Cue Cards C.1 - C.3
  • Session 3
    • Session 3 - Talking About Change
    • Worksheet #1 (Identifying Personal Risks)
    • Worksheet #2 (Reducing Personal Risks)
    • Stages of Change Display Cards
    • Client Contact Record
    • Activity Checklist
  • Session 4
    • Session 4 - Getting Past the Barriers
    • Worksheet #2 (Reducing Personal Risks)
    • Client Contact Record
    • Activity Checklist
  • Session 5
    • Session 5 - Individual Behavioral Counseling
    • Worksheet #2 (Reducing Personal Risks)
    • Client Contact Record
    • Activity Checklist
    • Goal Card
    • Risk Reduction Counseling Record
  • Sessions 6 & 7
    • Sessions 6 & 7 - Structured Follow-Up Contacts
    • Structured Follow-Up Record
  • Sessions 8 & 9
    • Sessions 8 & 9 - Group Social Events
    • Client Contact Record
    • Sample Ice Breaker Skit
    • Sample Risk Reduction Exercise
Evaluation
  • Original Evaluation Instruments
  • HAPPA Evaluation Assistance Kit
  • HAPPA Evaluation Questionnaire
  • HAPPA Process Evaluation
Product Details
  • 2 sessions of HIV counseling and testing
  • 2 group workshop sessions
  • 1 individual counseling session
  • 2 risk-reduction socials
  • 2 supportive visits from outreach staff
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IN-PERSON TRAINING AVAILABLE!

In-person training is available for this EBI. The training will be customized to your budget and needs:

  • Online and onsite training options are available
  • Train the Facilitator and/or Train the Trainer options are available.

For more information and to get a price quote, please contact us at socio@socio.com or 650-279-5777. We will review your requirements and create a customized training quote for your organization.

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