PROGRAM NAME | TARGET POPULATION1 | BRIEF PROGRAM DESCRIPTION2 |
Global HIV EBPs | ||
Community-based Directly Observed Therapy (C-DOT) Program | HIV+ adults starting or who recently started HAART | Directly observed therapy to increase adherence to highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) |
Entre Nous Jeunes | Youth and young adults ages 10 - 25 | A peer educator program to reduce STI/HIV and unintended pregnancies |
HIV/AIDS Warriors Program | Soldiers and other at-risk populations | A five-session HIV risk reduction program with monthly booster sessions |
Intervention with Microfinance for AIDS and Gender Equity (IMAGE) | Impoverished women | A ten-session gender and HIV training curriculum augmented by a microfinance program |
mDOT Program: For Individuals Receiving Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy (HAART) | HIV+ adults starting or who recently started HAART | Peer-provided directly observed therapy and support to increase adherence to highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) |
Mujer Segura, Healthy Woman | Female sex workers ages 18+ | A single session program to increase use of condoms |
A Peer Education Program for Taxicab/Tricycle Drivers and Other Bridge Populations | Transportation industry workers, other bridge populations | A peer educator program to reduce sexual risk behaviors among members of bridge populations who are at risk of spreading STIs/HIV |
Voluntary Counseling and Testing for Female Sex Workers (VCT Program) | Female sex workers ages 18+ | Pre-test counseling, STI/HIV testing, and post-test counseling |
HIV EBPs for US Youth | ||
A Clinic-Based AIDS Education Program for Female Adolescents | Sexually active girls ages 13 - 21 | A single-session group interventionon the transmission and prevention of HIV/AIDS |
ABAN AYA Youth Project: 5th Grade, 6th Grade, 7th Grade, 8th Grade | Youths in grades 5 - 8 | An Afrocentric social development curriculum deliveredover a four-year period |
Adolescents Living Safely: AIDS Awareness, Attitudes and Actions | Runaway youths 11 - 18 years | 20 small group discussion sessions with case management and private counseling |
Adolescents Living Safely: AIDS Awareness, Attitudes and Actions for Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Teens | LGBT youth ages 14 - 19 | Provides education, social and medical services, and peer support through case management, comprehensive health care, and risk assessment counseling with small group discussion sessions |
AIDS Prevention for Adolescents in School | High school students | A six-session programto improve knowledge, beliefs, self-efficacy, and risk behaviors concerning HIV/AIDS |
AIDS Risk Reduction Education and Skills Training Program (ARREST) | Teens ages 12 - 16 | A three-session small group program on reducing adolescent health-risk behaviors |
AIDS Risk Reduction for College Students | College students | Three sessions with information, motivation, and behavioral strategies for AIDS risk reduction |
ASSESS for Adolescent Risk Reduction | Adolescents ages 12 - 15 | Provides tools to enhance risk-reduction communication from health care providers |
CyberSenga | Youth ages 13 - 18 | A five-module online HIV prevention program |
FOCUS: Preventing Sexually Transmitted Infections and Unwanted Pregnancies among Young Women | Young women ages 16 - 22 | A four-session group intervention addressing prevention of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and unintended pregnancies |
HORIZONS: STI/HIV Sexual Risk Reduction Intervention for African American Girls | AA adolescent girls seeking sexual health services | A two-session STI/HIV sexual risk reduction program for small groups |
Information-Motivation-Behavioral Skills HIV Prevention Program (IMB) | High school students | A four-session classroom intervention to reduce high school students’ risk of HIV infection |
Keepin’ It R.E.A.L.! A Mother-Adolescent HIV Prevention Program | Adolescents ages 11 - 14 and their mothers | A seven-session social-cognitive HIV prevention intervention |