Factors affecting client response to HIV outreach efforts

Penny Dorsey Tinsman , Stephanie Bullman , Xiaowu Chen , Kenneth Burgdorf , James M Herrell
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Purpose: This article describes 12 HIV Outreach Demonstration Projects funded by the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment in 1995, and the clients these projects served. The article also summarizes the findings of multivariate statistical analyses aimed at identifying important project and client characteristics that influenced project success in achieving two key outcomes: persuading at-risk clients to obtain HIV tests, and facilitating entry by substance-abusing clients into structured substance abuse treatment (SAT). Methods: Hierarchical linear modeling (HLM) analysis was used to conduct the analyses. Results: The findings support the hypothesis that HIV Outreach, as an integrated approach to addressing the multiple problems clients have due to substance abuse and related problems, can be an effective model for reaching clients who have not been reached through traditional means. Implications: By implementing a complement of comprehensive HIV Outreach interventions, many of the HIV Outreach projects were successful in addressing the various needs of their clients. However, as detailed in this article, some services and service delivery procedures, were more effective than others in achieving project objectives.

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影响客户对艾滋病毒外展工作反应的因素
目的:介绍1995年美国药物滥用治疗中心资助的12个HIV外展示范项目,以及这些项目所服务的对象。本文还总结了多变量统计分析的结果,旨在确定影响项目成功实现两个关键成果的重要项目和客户特征:说服有风险的客户接受艾滋病毒检测和促进药物滥用客户接受结构化药物滥用治疗(SAT)。方法:采用层次线性模型(HLM)进行分析。结果:研究结果支持了艾滋病毒外展作为解决客户因药物滥用和相关问题而产生的多重问题的综合方法的假设,可以成为通过传统手段无法接触到客户的有效模式。影响:通过实施全面的艾滋病毒外展干预措施的补充,许多艾滋病毒外展项目成功地解决了其客户的各种需求。然而,正如本文所详述的,在实现项目目标方面,一些服务和服务交付程序比其他服务和程序更有效。
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