A clinical trial of group counselling for changing high-risk sexual behaviour in men

This study investigates the efficacy of group counselling, based upon a unified theory, as a strategy for changing high-risk sexual behaviour in men. Given the complexity of the behaviour, there was evident merit in using a synergetic methodology. A randomized control design with follow-up was used,...

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Veröffentlicht in:Counselling psychology quarterly 1998-03, Vol.11 (1), p.33-43, Article 33
Hauptverfasser: Balmer, D. H., Gikundi, Elias, Nasio, James, Kihuho, Francis, Plummer, Francis A.
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Zusammenfassung:This study investigates the efficacy of group counselling, based upon a unified theory, as a strategy for changing high-risk sexual behaviour in men. Given the complexity of the behaviour, there was evident merit in using a synergetic methodology. A randomized control design with follow-up was used, evaluated by quantitative and qualitative assessment. The results show that the group counselling changed the behaviour of the men. There was a threefold reduction in re-infection rates and an increase in the number of times condoms were used in high-risk situations in the counselled group as opposed to the controls.
ISSN:0951-5070
1469-3674
DOI:10.1080/09515079808254041