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AIDS Research in the NIDA Clinical Trials Network: Emerging Results.

Drug and Alcohol Dependence 2007 89(2/3):310-313.  [doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2006.12.030]

James L. Sorensen, PhD (San Francisco General Hospital, CA/AZ Node), Lawrence S. Brown, Jr., MD, MPH (Addiction Research and Treatment Corporation, NY Node), Donald A. Calsyn, PhD (University of Washington, WA Node), Susan Tross, PhD (New York State Psychiatric Institute, LI Node), Robert E. Booth, PhD (University of Colorado, RM Node), Yong S. Song, PhD (SF VA Medical Center, CA/AZ Node), Jacques Normand (National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)).

Prevention and treatment of HIV/AIDS among drug users continue to be vexing problems. Scientifically validated interventions have been developed to prevent and treat HIV/AIDS among substance users. The Clinical Trials Network (CTN) of the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) is conducting multi-site clinical trials, with emerging results that address both prevention and treatment of HIV/AIDS. This is a report of preliminary results from several of those trials, presented at a workshop of the College on Problems of Drug Dependence (June 17-22, 2006). Lawrence Brown surveyed over 120 CTN clinics and reports on the state of the clinics in treating HIV/AIDS and other infectious diseases. Robert Booth summarized preliminary data from over 600 participants in a multi-site trial of HIV and hepatitis C virus (HCV) interventions in drug detoxification settings. Donald Calsyn reported preliminary results from an effectiveness trial of a gender-specific, action-oriented, safer-sex group intervention for 575 men in drug treatment programs. Susan Tross reported on a similar study focusing on 515 women in 12 clinics. Yong Song presented the perspective of treatment programs in conducting clinical trials. Jacques Normand added comments from the perspective of the Director of the NIDA AIDS research program. (Article (Peer-Reviewed), PDF, English, 2007)

Keywords: Community health services | Hepatitis C | Gender-specific interventions | HIV/AIDS | Sexually transmitted diseases | Women | College on Problems of Drug Dependence (CPDD) annual meeting, 2006 | Drug and Alcohol Dependence (journal)

Document No: 166, PMID: 17590899

Submitted by the CTN Dissemination Librarians, 2/9/2007.

 
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