Publications by authors named "Roman V Dyatlov"

Russia is experiencing one of the fastest growing HIV epidemics in the world. Russian sexually transmitted disease (STD) clinic patients are at elevated risk for infection with HIV and other STDs due to unsafe sexual behaviors. Future risk reduction intervention efforts for this group must be grounded in a solid understanding of the factors associated with risky behaviors.

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Objectives: We investigated the association between recent HIV testing and safer sex among clients of a publicly funded sexually transmitted disease (STD) clinic.

Methods: Of 401 men and women who were anonymously assessed on sexual risk, HIV testing, STD history, motivations for behavior change, and exposure to HIV prevention education, we studied 292 sexually active respondents who reported previous testing for HIV. Outcome measures included condom use at last intercourse and frequent (at least "most of the time") condom use during the past 3 months.

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Over the last decade, Russia has experienced alarming increases in rates of HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Most empirically validated HIV-prevention studies have been conducted in the United States or other developed nations and it is unclear the extent to which these techniques may be useful in the different conditions found in Eastern Europe. The present study compared HIV/AIDS knowledge, attitudes toward condoms, perceived vulnerability to HIV, and attitudes towards HIV testing in samples of 400 Russian and 401 American STD clinic patients.

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Over the last several years, Russia has experienced dramatic increases in rates of HIV and other sexually transmitted disease (STDs). This study examined HIV/AIDS knowledge, attitudes toward condoms, and sources of information about HIV in a sample of 200 male and 200 female Russian STD clinic patients. Study participants displayed substantial knowledge deficits concerning AIDS and HIV transmission.

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