- Title
- BCC oriented model being challenged as a strategy of sustaining safe sex among MSM
- Creator
- Wang, Shuguang
- Relation
- Chinese Journal of AIDS & STD Vol. 79, Issue 4, p. 348-350
- Publisher
- Zhongguo Xingbing Aizibing Fangzhi Xiehui
- Resource Type
- journal article
- Date
- 2008
- Description
- Objective: To examine effect of intervention strategies on developing sustainable safe sex practice among MSM. Methods: A total of 420 participants were divided into three non-clinical trial groups, i.e. BCC-based condom facilitation (BCC-CF) group, sub-culture-based socio-facilitation (SBC-SF) group and the control group, to assess the sustaining effect of different models of intervention by stepwise cross-sectional follow-up survey. Results: The survey of 410 MSM who had homo-sex partners in the past 6 months indicated that the rate of consistent condom use in anal intercourse with casual partners as a key indicator significantly increased in the BCGCF (62.0%, P<0.0001) and SBC-SF (47.4%, P<0.0001) groups after 5 month intervention. However, findings from 2nd post-test in twelve months and 3rd post-test in twentyfour months after the intervention indicated that the rates of condom use were declined significantly (5% - ~ 9.3%, P<0.01) in the BCCCF group, while the rates increased in a sustainable way (7.6% - 9.4% , P<0.01) in the SBC-SF group. Conclusions: The model of BCC-CF with peer education which is widely used has been challenged, and it is suggested that only by combining with the model of SBC-SF will the behavioral change be meaningful, and so the SBCSF model which is more effective and sustainable should be further explored.
- Subject
- MSM; sustainable safe sex; behavioral change communication; socio-facilitation
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/1959.13/40410
- Identifier
- uon:4600
- Identifier
- ISSN:1672-5662
- Language
- eng
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