2021
DOI: 10.1177/0033354920988871
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Research Synthesis, HIV Prevention Response, and Public Health: CDC’s HIV/AIDS Prevention Research Synthesis Project

Abstract: Objective Research synthesis, through qualitative or quantitative systematic reviews, allows for integrating results of primary research to improve public health. We examined more than 2 decades of work in HIV prevention by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC’s) HIV/AIDS Prevention Research Synthesis (PRS) Project. We describe the context and contributions of research synthesis, including systematic reviews and meta-analyses, through the experience of the PRS Project. Methods We reviewed PRS … Show more

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“…In their own unique ways, the remaining four factors that we identified from the analysis of our interview data (i.e., abstinence, trauma from the loss of many lives to HIV/AIDS at the start of the epidemic, "managed" substance use, and meaningful sexual relationships) sparked controversy in the academic literature on HIV/AIDS. In fact, because of their seemingly controversial nature, these factors were discussed extensively in empirical research articles [52][53][54][55][56][57][58][59][60], which could potentially be used as starting points when considering these factors in the development of interventions for addressing HIV/AIDS health disparities that affect older gbMSM. We contend that these factors, despite the controversies they may have inspired in prior scholarly contributions, should be seriously considered, and even valued, in the development of interventions for fostering resilience to HIV/AIDS and addressing health disparities, principally because they were purposefully harnessed from the insights and personal experiences of racially and ethnically diverse, older gbMSM living with HIV/AIDS who have exhibited resilience since their HIV diagnosis.…”
Section: Considering and Valuing Controversial Protective Factors In The Development Of Interventions That Foster Resilience To Hiv/aidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In their own unique ways, the remaining four factors that we identified from the analysis of our interview data (i.e., abstinence, trauma from the loss of many lives to HIV/AIDS at the start of the epidemic, "managed" substance use, and meaningful sexual relationships) sparked controversy in the academic literature on HIV/AIDS. In fact, because of their seemingly controversial nature, these factors were discussed extensively in empirical research articles [52][53][54][55][56][57][58][59][60], which could potentially be used as starting points when considering these factors in the development of interventions for addressing HIV/AIDS health disparities that affect older gbMSM. We contend that these factors, despite the controversies they may have inspired in prior scholarly contributions, should be seriously considered, and even valued, in the development of interventions for fostering resilience to HIV/AIDS and addressing health disparities, principally because they were purposefully harnessed from the insights and personal experiences of racially and ethnically diverse, older gbMSM living with HIV/AIDS who have exhibited resilience since their HIV diagnosis.…”
Section: Considering and Valuing Controversial Protective Factors In The Development Of Interventions That Foster Resilience To Hiv/aidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main controversy that surrounds incorporating abstinence in the development and establishment of interventions addressing HIV/AIDS health disparities that impact gbMSM is the debate on whether it would be more effective to promote abstinence-only measures or advocate for abstinence-plus measures (i.e., abstinence plus fidelity and condom use) programs instead [54,[61][62][63][64]. With this ongoing debate, many ASOs and community-based agencies find themselves having to select one option over the other in the development of their interventions to address HIV/AIDS health disparities.…”
Section: Considering and Valuing Controversial Protective Factors In The Development Of Interventions That Foster Resilience To Hiv/aidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pemberikan edukasi pada kalangan remaja yang terinfeksi virus tersebut (Diliana et al, 2023) ODHA (Orang Dengan HIV/AIDS), seseorang yang menderita HIV/AIDS secara fisik menurun, dan akan berpengaruh pada sosial dan psikologi (Parmin & Safitri, 2023). Orang yang baru terpapar virus HIV belum tentu mengidap AIDS, namun sistem kekebalan tubuh lamakelamaan akan mengalami penurunan dan semakin melemah, sehingga mudah terserang penyakit lainnya, pada tahap ini disebut sebagai AIDS (Koenig et al, 2022).…”
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“…Research has documented the prevalence of different HIV/AIDS prevention programs launched to reduce the spread of the virus [2][3][4]. However, the extent to which the success or otherwise of these programs are achieved is rarely discussed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%