Counsel During Processing the Addiction Medicine Reduces Unreliable Sexual Behaviour Amongst People
The Counsel about sexual behaviour during processing the addiction medicine could help to reduce the unreliable sexual behaviour amongst people in risk HIV in Russia, according to analysis recently published in Addiction of the journal, ANI/New Kerala messages. According to ANI/New Kerala, the researchers were focused on the individual “substance-dependent” in Russia since alcohol use very ubiquitous in country, and is bound by risky sexual behaviour.
For analysis, Jeffrey Samet - leader general internal medicine in School Boston University Medicine and the Centre Boston Medical — and colleagues compared the current method used to reduce the unreliable sexual behaviour in program of the processing the standard addiction in country with Russian Partnership to Reduce the Epidemic through Obligation on Processing Narcology or PREVENT, program interference. The People, with or without HIV were arbitrarily nominated or in PREVENT or standard program. PREVENT the sessions to occur in hospital in Russia and included getting results of the test HIV, debates of the personal risk and making the behavioural plan of the change. Besides, researchers were explained participant PREVENT plan of the reduction of the risk to promote the sex of protection, which includes use the condom, sexual of the abilities of the co-ordination, development of the positive relations for sex of protection, and emphasizing role of the alcohol and medicine in bad decisions. The Participants in standard programme received HIV, testing but do not get the counsel. The People, which tested positive in standard program got 20- detailed post-test recommending session HIV that included creating reduction purposes of the risk and reference in program of the care HIV. All participants were given condoms at departure of the hospital, according to ANI/New Kerala.
The Researchers linked with participant on telephone during three months and in poles of the months to value their personal reduction purposes of the long-term risk and plan, ANI/New Kerala messages. The Researchers found that after six months, participants in program PREVENT had a more high percent of the sex of protection, in contrast with participant in standard program of the processing. “Both control and groups interference had an improvements in percent safe[r]- sexual events, remaining from undefended sex and increasing use the condom between baseline and three month watching,” Samet said, adding, “Then group interference supported or improved their safe[r]- sexual behaviour in poles month watching, group of the processing the standard addiction grew worse.” Researchers noted that results offer program interference HIV, targetting sexual behaviour of the alcohol and users medicine - feasible and efficient in increasing sex of protection.
































