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  • Older women are increasingly at risk for HIV but are often overlooked in public health campaigns and prevention studies, based on misconceptions about their sexual activity.
  • Project ROADMAP, a secondary prevention intervention aimed at older adults living with HIV, showed promising results, as female participants reported reduced high-risk sexual behavior compared to a control group.
  • The study also found that the intervention improved participants' HIV-related knowledge and decreased stigma, highlighting its effectiveness for this unique cohort.

Article Abstract

Despite the fact that older women represent a growing risk group for HIV, they have been rarely targeted by public health campaigns designed to prevent HIV/AIDS and are often excluded from many prevention studies. This unique cohort may be often overlooked due to beliefs that older women are not sexually active and do not engage in high risk sexual activity. Data suggest a need for increased attention to this unique cohort. Risk reduction interventions tailored to the special needs of people living with HIV/AIDS have begun to demonstrate promising results. In this manuscript, we report the 6 month outcomes for female participants in Project ROADMAP, a secondary prevention intervention designed to reduce high risk sexual behavior in older adults living with HIV/AIDS. Our results indicate that female participants in the intervention group were more likely to report a reduction in high risk sexual behavior than women in the control condition. Our findings also suggest that the intervention succeeded in increasing the HIV-related knowledge of the participants and decreasing their stigma vis-à-vis the HIV condition. The study findings suggest that Project ROADMAP is an effective secondary prevention intervention for sexually active older HIV positive women.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09540121.2012.712666DOI Listing

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