“…The intervention, originally developed in the U.S., was chosen for adaptation for use in Russia for two reasons. First, it is based on the Information-Motivation-Behavioral Skills (IMB) model (Fisher JD & Fisher WA, 1992, 2000), a well-validated theoretical model for predicting health promotion behaviors (including HIV prevention behaviors) and has been used to develop effective behavioral interventions for use throughout the world (Ali SS & Manongi RR, 2010; Amico KR et al , 2009; Ferrer RA et al , 2010; Malow RM et al , 2009; Nostlinger C et al , 2011; Osborn CY et al , 2010c; Osborn CY & Egede LE, 2010a; Osborn CY et al , 2010b; Peltzer KK et al , 2011; Shattuck D et al , 2011; Tipwareerom W et al , 2011; Zhang H et al , 2011); hence, it has proven applicability across many populations and cultures. The IMB model states that HIV information (i.e., knowledge about transmission, risk, and prevention), motivation to engage in HIV preventive behaviors, and behavioral skills are necessary prerequisites to engaging in such behaviors.…”