Reducing Risky Sex Among Rural African American Cocaine Users: A Controlled Trial

JOURNAL OF HEALTH CARE FOR THE POOR AND UNDERSERVED(2017)

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Rural African American cocaine users experience high rates of STIs/HIV. This NIDA-funded trial tested an adapted evidence-based risk reduction program versus an active control condition. Participants were 251 African American cocaine users in rural Arkansas recruited from 2009-2011. Outcomes included condom use skills and self-efficacy, sexual negotiation skills, peer norms, and self-reported risk behavior. The intervention group experienced greater increases in condom use skills and overall effectiveness in sexual negotiation skills. Both groups reported reductions in trading sex, improvements in condom use self-efficacy, and increased use of specific negotiation skills. Implications and limitations are discussed.
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Sexual risk, respondent-driven sampling, cocaine use, condom use, active control condition, self-efficacy
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