Portfolio Categories: Adults

Angola – Acceptability of Handheld Computers to Collect Self-reported Sexual Behavior Data in Angola

Acceptability of Handheld Computers to Collect Self-reported Sexual Behavior Data in Angola This study evaluates the cultural acceptability and cost-effectiveness of using handheld computers to collect sexual behavior data, in order to reduce disparities in access to HIV/AIDS prevention and care services in Angola, a country severely impacted by HIV/AIDS. Specifically, this study aimed 1) […]

¡Tu Vales!: An HIV Testing Campaign for Latino Day Laborers

Project Name:  ¡Tu Vales!:  An HIV Testing Campaign for Latino Day Laborers Some Latino men involved in high risk behaviors have been found to be more likely to choose to get tested for HIV when the HIV test is “bundled” with other tests. A recent study of Latino male immigrant day labors in Los Angeles […]

HIV Prevention Capacity Building Assistance and Technical Assistance for Community-Based Organizations and Health Departments

This CDC-funded project is a collaboration between AIDS Project Los Angeles (APLA) and CHIPTS aimed to deliver capacity building assistance (CBA) services to community based organizations (CBOs) and health departments in the areas of (1) organizational infrastructure and program sustainability, (2) evidence based interventions and public health strategies, and (3) monitoring and evaluation. The project […]

Popular Opinion Leader HIV Intervention among Chinese Market Workers

This project is part of the NIMH Collaborative HIV/STD Prevention Trial which adopts a two-arm, randomized community-level design to test the Popular Opinion Leader (POL) HIV prevention intervention model at five international sites (China, India, Peru, Russia, and Zimbabwe). CCH is the lead on the China site. China, representing 1/4th of the world’s population, has […]

Safety Counts

Drug users have a high risk of HIV infection. Because certain neighborhoods have higher levels of substance abuse, HIV risk becomes related to geography as well. Thus, there is need for local street outreach programs such as Safety Counts. Research Methods: In a quasi experimental, cross-over design, two Los Angeles neighborhoods were randomly assigned to […]

MD for Life: Making Decisions for Life

MD for Life is a study that will help health-care professionals and researchers learn how well an intervention works with people living with HIV. Funded by the University-wide AIDS Research Program, the intervention is designed to reduce sexual risk and substance behavior by increasing motivation and intention for behavior change among individuals living with HIV. […]

Staying healthy: Taking Antiretrovirals Regularly (STAR)

Adherence with prescribed medication regimens is critically important for patients with HIV infection, due to recent advances in HIV therapeutics. Due to the unique nature of the drugs they take (e.g., rapid development of viral resistance when only minimal doses are missed) as well as complexity of the medication regimens, there is an urgent need […]

Choosing Life: Empowerment, Action, Results! (CLEAR) for Comprehensive Risk Counseling and Services (CRCS)

CLEAR-CRCS is an evidence based HIV prevention and health promotion intervention developed for people living with HIV enrolled in Comprehensive Risk Counseling and Services (CRCS). It is a client-centered program delivered one-on-one with clients who are having difficulty initiating or sustaining behaviors that prevent HIV transmission and reinfection. The program teaches clients cognitive-behavioral strategies to […]