The prevention of HIV infection associated with drug and alcohol use during sexual activity.

R Stall
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The effort to prevent further HIV infection for high risk populations has been largely limited, in practice, to health education efforts. Prevention policy must utilize techniques which, in combination with health education efforts, works to decrease behaviors which are implicated in HIV transmission. It is argued that this approach to prevention will work best if it is designed with an understanding of the conditions under which individuals decline to comply with risk-reduction guidelines. It appears that the use of drugs and alcohol during sexual contact is one such condition. Three prevention strategies are suggested which, in addition to health education efforts, might be used to minimize HIV transmission related to the use of drugs and alcohol during sexual activity among gay men. It is hoped that the approach suggested in this paper for the prevention of further HIV infection might also be adopted to develop prevention strategies for other populations at risk of HIV infection.

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预防与性活动期间吸毒和酗酒有关的艾滋病毒感染。
实际上,预防高危人群进一步感染艾滋病毒的努力在很大程度上仅限于卫生教育工作。预防政策必须利用技术,结合卫生教育努力,努力减少与艾滋病毒传播有关的行为。有人认为,如果这种预防方法是在理解个人拒绝遵守降低风险指导方针的情况下设计的,那么它将发挥最大的作用。在性接触中使用毒品和酒精似乎就是其中一种情况。提出了三种预防战略,除了保健教育努力外,还可用于尽量减少男同性恋者在性活动期间使用毒品和酒精引起的艾滋病毒传播。希望本文提出的预防进一步艾滋病毒感染的方法也可用于制定其他艾滋病毒感染风险人群的预防策略。
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