Toward a Standard
Sexual Behavior Data Set for HIV Prevention Evaluation
Steven
D. Pinkerton, PhD;
David R. Holtgrave, PhD;
Laura C. Leviton, PhD;
David A. Wagstaff, PhD;
Heather Cecil, PhD;
Paul R. Abramson, PhD
Objective:
To advocate the use of standard measures of sexual behavior
in order to facilitate determining the extent to which an HIV- prevention
intervention has changed participants' behavior. Methods:
The need for a standardized minimum data set is reviewed and a candidate
data set is proposed. Results: The following data constitute
the proposed minimum data set: (1) number of sexual intercourse
partners; (2) number of acts of unprotected intercourse, per partner;
and (3) number of condom-protected intercourse acts, per partner.
Conclusion: Standardizing measures used in HIV-prevention
research would facilitate cross-study comparison and thereby assist
HIV-prevention policy makers and program planners in selecting effective
programs.
Am J Health
Behav 1998;22(4):259-266
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