作者: Karen S. Ingersoll , Leah Farrell-Carnahan , Jessye Cohen-Filipic , Carolyn J. Heckman , Sherry D. Ceperich
DOI: 10.1016/J.DRUGALCDEP.2010.12.016
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摘要: Abstract Background Crack cocaine use undermines adherence to highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART). This pilot randomized clinical trial tested the feasibility and efficacy of 2 interventions based on Information–Motivation–Behavioral Skill model improve HAART reduce crack problems. Methods Participants were 54 adults with HIV Results Significant increases in reductions ASI Drug Composite Scores occurred both conditions by 3 months maintained at 6 months, representing medium effect sizes. No between group differences observed. VL changes observed either group. Treatment credibility, retention, satisfaction high not different condition. Conclusions A counseling a video intervention improved drug problems durably among people poor this study. The should be further users adherence. Video may feasible scalable for use.