Behavioral Modeling and its Association with PrEP and ART Use in Ugandan HIV-Serodifferent Couples

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Liying Wang
Timothy R. Muwonge
Jane M. Simoni
Florence Nambi
Lylianne Nakabugo
Joseph Kibuuka
Dorothy Thomas
Ingrid T. Katz
Erika Feutz
Katherine K. Thomas
Norma C. Ware
Monique A. Wyatt
Herbert Kadama
Andrew Mujugira
Renee Heffron
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[1] University of Washington,Department of Psychology
[2] Makerere University,Infectious Diseases Institute
[3] University of Washington,Department of Global Health
[4] NIH,Behavioral and Social Sciences Research
[5] NIH,Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research (OBSSR)
[6] NIH,Division of Program Coordination, Planning and Strategic Initiatives (DPCPSI)
[7] National Institutes of Health (NIH),Department of Medicine
[8] Department of Global Health and Social Medicine,Department of Medicine
[9] Harvard Medical School,undefined
[10] Brigham and Women’s Hospital,undefined
[11] Harvard Global,undefined
[12] Ministry of Health,undefined
[13] University of Alabama at Birmingham,undefined
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AIDS and Behavior | 2024年 / 28卷
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Observational learning; Behavioral modeling measure; HIV; Sero-different couple; Medication adherence;
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Integrating Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) delivery into Antiretroviral Therapy (ART) programs bridges the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) prevention gap for HIV-serodifferent couples prior to the partner living with HIV achieving viral suppression. Behavioral modeling is one mechanism that could explain health-related behavior among couples, including those using antiretroviral medications, but few tools exist to measure the extent to which behavior is modeled. Using a longitudinal observational design nested within a cluster randomized trial, this study examined the factor structure and assessed the internal consistency of a novel 24-item, four-point Likert-type scale to measure behavioral modeling and the association of behavioral modeling with medication-taking behaviors among heterosexual, cis-gender HIV-serodifferent couples. In 149 couples enrolled for research, a five-factor model provided the best statistical and conceptual fit, including attention to partner behavior, collective action, role modeling, motivation, and relationship quality. Behavioral modeling was associated with medication-taking behaviors among members of serodifferent couples. Partner modeling of ART/PrEP taking could be an important target for assessment and intervention in HIV prevention programs for HIV serodifferent couples.
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页码:1719 / 1730
页数:11
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