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Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial of Motivational Interviewing with Sexual Minority Male Couples to Reduce Drug Use and Sexual Risk: The Couples Health Project
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Anal intercourse
/ Anal sex
/ Cannabis
/ Clinical trials
/ Couples
/ Disease transmission
/ Drug abuse
/ Drug use
/ Drugs
/ Efficacy
/ HIV
/ Human immunodeficiency virus
/ Intervention
/ Interviews
/ Males
/ Marijuana
/ Medicine
/ Mens health
/ Moderation
/ Motivation
/ Motivational interviewing
/ Registration
/ Respondents
/ Risk
/ Risk behavior
/ Risk reduction
/ Risk taking
/ Sexual behavior
/ Sexually transmitted diseases
/ STD
2022
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Anal intercourse
/ Anal sex
/ Cannabis
/ Clinical trials
/ Couples
/ Disease transmission
/ Drug abuse
/ Drug use
/ Drugs
/ Efficacy
/ HIV
/ Human immunodeficiency virus
/ Intervention
/ Interviews
/ Males
/ Marijuana
/ Medicine
/ Mens health
/ Moderation
/ Motivation
/ Motivational interviewing
/ Registration
/ Respondents
/ Risk
/ Risk behavior
/ Risk reduction
/ Risk taking
/ Sexual behavior
/ Sexually transmitted diseases
/ STD
2022
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Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial of Motivational Interviewing with Sexual Minority Male Couples to Reduce Drug Use and Sexual Risk: The Couples Health Project
in
Anal intercourse
/ Anal sex
/ Cannabis
/ Clinical trials
/ Couples
/ Disease transmission
/ Drug abuse
/ Drug use
/ Drugs
/ Efficacy
/ HIV
/ Human immunodeficiency virus
/ Intervention
/ Interviews
/ Males
/ Marijuana
/ Medicine
/ Mens health
/ Moderation
/ Motivation
/ Motivational interviewing
/ Registration
/ Respondents
/ Risk
/ Risk behavior
/ Risk reduction
/ Risk taking
/ Sexual behavior
/ Sexually transmitted diseases
/ STD
2022
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Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial of Motivational Interviewing with Sexual Minority Male Couples to Reduce Drug Use and Sexual Risk: The Couples Health Project
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Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial of Motivational Interviewing with Sexual Minority Male Couples to Reduce Drug Use and Sexual Risk: The Couples Health Project
2022
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A randomized controlled trial evaluated the preliminary efficacy of a dyadically-delivered motivational interviewing (MI) intervention to reduce drug use and sexual risk in a sample of 50 sexual minority (cis)male (SMM) couples. In each couple, at least one partner was aged 18–29; reported drug use and sexual HIV transmission risk; and was HIV-negative. Couples were randomized to either the three-session MI intervention or an attention-matched control, with follow-up surveys completed at 3- and 6-months post-baseline. Between-group differences for all outcomes were non-significant in the overall sample. Subsequent moderation analyses indicated the intervention significantly reduced illicit drug use (excluding marijuana) at 3-month follow-up when either respondents (B = − 1.96; interval rate ratio—IRR 0.02–1.22; p = .001), their partners (B = − 2.60; IRR 0.01–0.64; p = .004), or both (B = − 2.38; IRR 0.01–0.80; p = .001) reported high levels of baseline use. The intervention also reduced condomless anal sex (CAS) with casual partners when both partners reported high frequency baseline CAS (B = − 2.54; IRR 0.01–0.83; p = .047). Findings provide initial evidence of the potential for MI to address drug use and sexual risk-taking among SMM couples at highest risk.Trial Registration ClinicalTrials.gov (NIH U.S. National Library of Medicine) Identifier: #NCT03386110.
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