EVALUATING A HIV PREVENTION PROGRAM AMONG PEOPLE WHO INJECT DRUGS IN SOUTHWEST CHINA USING COARSENED EXACT MATCHING (CEM) Kai Wang Hongyun Fu Kim Longfield.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief The Evolving HIV Prevention Strategy for IDUs in PEPFAR Amb. Eric Goosby US Global AIDS Coordinator.
Advertisements

STRATEGIES FOR SAMPLING IDU FOR SURVEILLANCE Tasnim Azim Kolkata April 2007.
Behavioral Intention and Partner Type on Condom Use Among Men in Drug Treatment Yong S. Song, PhD, University of California, San Francisco Donald Calsyn,
HIV Risk Behaviors and Alcohol Intoxication among Injection Drug Users in Puerto Rico Tomás D. Matos, MS Center for Addiction Studies Universidad Central.
Use of Referral Vouchers to Measure Increased Demand of HIV Testing and Counseling among Key Populations in Kyrgyzstan Djamila Alisheva,
National AIDS Control Programme 1. National AIDS Control Programme (NACP) launched under Ministry of Health & Family Welfare in 1992 NACP I (1992 – 1999)
TH STREET, NW | SUITE 600 WASHINGTON, DC PSI.ORG | | BLOG: PSIHEALTHYLIVES.COM Kan, M., Imambakieva E., Koushenova.
Can community based HIV prevention have a positive effect on HIV testing behavior? Findings from a quasi- experimental study with female sex workers in.
HIV Risk Factors and HIV Prevalence Among Street Youth in Russia, Yulia Batluk, HealthRight International.
From Science to Policy ─ Evolution of China’s Needle Exchange Program (NEP) Xiaobin Cao Ph.D National Center for AIDS/STD Control and Prevention China.
Midwest AIDS Training & Education Center Health Care Education & Training, Inc. HIV/AIDS Case-Finding In Family Planning Clinics.
Afghanistan’s Present IDUs-HIV/AIDS Situation and future action plan Dr.Saifur-Rehman NACP Director April,11,2007 Islamic Republic of Afghanistan Ministry.
Efficacy of a Peer-Led Network Intervention in Reducing HIV Incidence among People Who Inject Drugs in Ukraine: Preliminary Results from a Clustered Randomized.
HIV and drug prevention in Estonia Harm reduction services
Population-based estimates of prevalence of HIV, HBV and HCV and HIV-related risk behaviors among male injecting drug users in Lagos, Nigeria Waimar Tun.
Comprehensive HIV Prevention Strategies for Most at Risk Populations (MARPs) Anne Goldzier Thomas, Ph.D. US Department of Defense/PEPFAR Ethiopia National.
HIV/AIDS prevention and care among injecting drug users and in prison settings in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania Signe ROTBERGA UNODC, Baltic States 5 November.
COUNTRY PRESENTATION (DRUGS AND HIV/AIDS)– Nepal Dr. Krishna Kumar Rai, Director National Centre for AIDS and STD Control, Ministry of Health and Population.
Injecting Drug Use and Drug Led HIV in Nepal Bijay Pandey Recovering Nepal.
Effects of an HIV/AIDS peer prevention intervention on sexual and injecting risk behaviors among injecting drug users (IDUs) and their risk partners in.
HIV/AIDS BI-ANNUAL REVIEW 2008 Prevention -Goal, Indicators and Targets TACAIDS.
HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific Review in slides Key Affected Populations.
HIV programming for IDU in Surabaya: lessons from the data Inputs for an evaluation of Talenta NGO ASA Monitoring and Evaluation Team Jakarta, March 2,
HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific Review in slides China 1.
PSI ■■ 13 calle 3-40 Ed. Atlantis, zona 10 GUATEMALA, 1010 ASOCIACIONPASMO.ORG PASMO ■■ th STREET, NW I SUITE 600 WASHINGTON, DC PSI.ORG PSI.
Introduction About HIV/AIDS in Hangzhou Hangzhou Center For Disease Control And Prevention — by Zhao Gang — by Zhao Gang.
Resource Needs Model Rachel Sanders October 28 th, 2010.
Monitoring &Evaluation System in Health Program. Brief overview of NACP Reporting units and quality aspects Data sets Learning/ Analysis of the data sets.
Evaluating Botswana’s Campaign on Concurrent Partnerships using Coarsened Exact Matching Iris Halldorsdottir, Noah Taruberekera, Rebecca Firestone, Lung.
Targeted Interventions for IDUs – an overview. Targeted Intervention for IDUs - an Overview 2 Background  In Asia, 4.7 million people were infected with.
Risk and the Residential Environment: Prior Homelessness as a Predictor of HIV Risk among Adults Living in Single Room Occupancy Housing Elizabeth Bowen,
EVALUATING A HIV PREVENTION PROGRAM WITH TRANSGENDER WOMEN IN LAOS USING COARSENED EXACT MATCHING (CEM) Saysana Phanalasy Amy Gregowski Gary Mundy Phousiay.
Olivia Chang, MPH Research and Program Manager Pangaea Global AIDS
ORIENTATION FOR MSM -TARGETED HARM REDUCTION INTERVENTIONS Vietnam Administration For AIDS Control Ministry of Health.
PLACE Method Priorities for Local AIDS Control Efforts 1 1 MEASURE Evaluation, A Manual for implementing the PLACE Method.
Keeping up with the epidemic Programme success leaves us with new challenges: An evaluation of programmes for injecting sex workers.
President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief 2006 Semi-Annual Program Results (SAPR) October 1, 2005 – March 31, 2006.
FP/HIV Programming in Ethiopia Endale Workalemahu (M.D., MPH) PSI/ETHIOPIA September 18, 2015.
The 6 th National Scientific Conference on HIV/AIDS BASIC INTERVENTION PACKAGE FOR PEOPLE WHO INJECT DRUG: COVERAGE AND IMPACT ON RISK BEHAVIORSCOVERAGE.
Factors associated with concurrent Heroin use among patients on Methadone maintenance treatment in Vietnam from 2008 to 2013 Hoang Nam Thai MD, MPH – CDC/DGHT.
THE 6 TH NATIONAL SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE ON HIV/AIDS H HIV Prevention for Female Sexual Partners of People Who Inject Drugs: Evaluation Results Theodore.
CONDOM USE WITH FEMALE SEX WORKERS AMONG HIV POSITIVE INJECTING DRUG USERS IN SOUTHERN VIETNAM Nguyen Duy Phuc, Tran Phuc Hau, Pham Duy Quang, Khuu Van.
4 th AMTP UA Progress Report 5 th AMTP Outcomes Framework VISION The spread of HIV is halted in the Philippines OUTCOMES Persons at-risk, vulnerable,
HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific Review in slides Myanmar Last Update: June 2015.
Housing Status and HIV Risk Behaviors Among Homeless and Housed Persons with HIV in the United States The findings and conclusions in this presentation.
Results from the STEAM Survey Elizabeth Barash, MPH.
High HIV, HBV and HCV Prevalence among People Who Inject Drugs: Results from the First Integrated Bio-behavioral Survey of PWID in Mozambique Authors:
High Coverage of Most-at-Risk Populations Reduces HIV Risk: Results from Central Asia Anna Deryabina, David S. Hausner, Bibigul Aubakirova, Yana Dobronravova,
Risk perception of HIV infection in South Africa: A Nationally Representative Survey Authors: Patience Gamuchirai Manjengwa-Hungwe, K Mangold, M Pule,
Non-Medical Staff Knowledge, Beliefs and Practices about HIV and Hepatitis for Injection Drug Users Rowe, KA 1, Tesoriero, JM 1, Heavner, KK 1, Rothman,
Harm reduction evidence: Eastern Europe and Central Asia Raminta Stuikyte Central and Eastern European Harm Reduction Network.
HIV Risk Factors and Injection Drug Use among Men who Have Sex with Men in Unguja Island, Zanzibar, Tanzania A. Holman 1, M. Dahoma 2, L. Johnston 3, K.
Introduction to the NMSF The National Multi-Sectoral Strategic Framework (NMSF) on HIV&AIDS  Translates the National Policy of HIV&AIDS. 
Why don’t Key Populations Access HIV
Intervention to Reduce HIV/STI Among High-Risk Patients in China: Cluster Randomized Trial Don Operario1, Debin Wang2, Mei-Fen Yang1, Kathleen Blaney1,
Dr. Monica Beg, Chief, HIV/AIDS Section, UNODC
Pengjun Lu, PhD, MPH;1 Kathy Byrd, MD, MPH;2
High HIV prevalence among drug injecting female sex workers in Viet Nam: The need to reduce both sexual and injection risks in this vulnerable population.
Fabienne Hariga Senior Adviser, HIV/AIDS Section
Effective HIV & SRH Responses Among Sex Workers and other Key Populations Module 1: National Data.
HIV-1 and STIs Prevalence and Risk Factors among Miners and Female Sex Workers in the Mining Areas of Gejiu, Yunnan, China Ding Guowei, M.D., M.S. National.
Current harm reduction program at outreach
Evaluating a HIV Prevention Program AMONG People Who Inject Drugs in Southwest China Using Coarsened Exact Matching (CEM) Kai Wang Hongyun Fu Kim Longfield.
Multiple Sexual Partnerships and Elevated HIV Risks among Men Who Have Sex with Men in Southwest China APHA Annual Meeting November 3, 2015 Hongyun Fu,
Addressing Vulnerability of Women IDUs in Manipur
Using peer driven intervention to increase HIV/AIDS case finding in Mai Son district, Son La province Hiep T. NGUYEN (1); Hong T. NGUYEN (1);
China 2010 UNGASS Country Progress Report
SEXUAL RISK BEHAVIOR OF PLWHA IN THE WA MUNICIPALITY
Myanmar Last Update: November 2014.
Share your thoughts on this presentation with #IAS2019
Presentation transcript:

EVALUATING A HIV PREVENTION PROGRAM AMONG PEOPLE WHO INJECT DRUGS IN SOUTHWEST CHINA USING COARSENED EXACT MATCHING (CEM) Kai Wang Hongyun Fu Kim Longfield Shilpa Modi Gary Mundy Rebecca Firestone Evaluation 2013 October 17, 2013

 Background  Methods  Results  Conclusions Overview of the Presentation PAGE 2

HIV/AIDs in Yunnan and Guangxi  1989: China reported first AIDS cases among 146 heroin users in Yunnan  Yunnan is located near the golden triangle.  The overall HIV prevalence in China is low (0.06%), however, the prevalence rates of HIV were among people who inject drugs (PWID) was 6.4%, with prevalence higher than 50% in parts of southwest China.  Yunnan and Guangxi Provinces account for 22% the total HIV cases in China despite making up only 6.9% of the national population in the country

HXH - PSI directly implements community-based IDU CPP interventions (including Drop-In- Center based and outreach activities and outreach into MMT clinics and communities) and provide TA to the community rehabilitation and recovery centers run by the local government SAA – PSI, Pact and RTI provides capacity building to SAA to promote long-term sustainability of CPP interventions through local CBOs Daguan, Lianmeng, Xiyuanliangyuan, Jinma CHC – member of the Clinical Health Network (CHN), which provide HIV, STI, TB, Hepatitis screening and counseling for MARPs, in collaboration with Kunming Municipal AIDS Bureau Pact and RTI – Pact working with SAA to implement capacity development plans for 3 CBOs. RTI working with Yunnan Govt to operationalize the social Service Outsourcing (SSO) initiative Poplar Tree - PSI providing TA and financial support to this IDU peer-led grassroots group to promote community based IDU CPP interventions Kangxin Home – PSI provided TA and financial support to this IDU peer-led grassroots group to promote community based IDU CPP interventions – support completed December 2012 KUNMING GEJIU MENGZI Yunnan program sites map

Policy Community Mobilization Strategic Information Capacity Building Livelihood Development Stigma and Discrimination HIV Counseling and Testing Condom Distribution Linkages to Care and Support Behavioral Change Harm Reduction STI Treatment MARPs PLHA Background: Comprehensive HIV/AIDS Prevention Package (CPP) targeting MARPs

 Summary of method:  A behavioral tracking survey in 2012 (cross-sectional survey)  Face to face interview (self-report data)  Structured questionnaire  Yunnan Institute for Drug Abuse IRB Review  Respondent-driven sampling  1035 samples in four cities Methods PAGE 6

Seeds selection Criteria: 1.Age: Gender: Male; Female. 3.Current IDUs and Former IDUs. 4.Current MMT user and non- user. 5.Exposed; Non-exposed Methods - Sampling page 7 Seeds Number: 8 seeds in Kunming; 7 seeds in Nanning; 4 seeds in Gejiu; 4 seeds in Luzhai. Respondent-driven Sampling (RDS) Wave: 12 waves (the best seed)

Methods - Including Criteria page 8 Study population: Participants were recruited from the social networks of PWID which were living in the local communities, and not residing in compulsory detox centers. 1.Aged (as measured according to the Western calendar and determined by participant self report) 2.Had injected drugs in past 12 months 3.Resident in the communities in either Kunming city, Gejiu, Luzhai or Nanning city for a minimum of 1 month. 4.Can speak and comprehend Mandarin to a sufficient level to respond to survey questions

Methods – Sample size page 9 Kunming 336 Gejiu 204 Nanning 355 Luzhai In total: 1035

 RDS weights  City weights  Coarsened Exact Matching (CEM) weights Matching variables : 1) Age; 2) Gender; 3) City 4); Working time (whether convenient to attend program activities); 5) Ever MMT use Results: 975 cases matched /1035 samples, L1 distance : 2.83 E-16  Logistic regression Methods – Data Analysis page 10

Results: Population Characteristics page 11 Sex (Male) 67.4% Age (in years) % % Ethnicity (Han) 83.3% Education (High school education or above) 31.1% Marital statusNever married 42.6% Currently married or 57.4% divorced or widowed Ever received methadone maintenance treatment (MMT) 87.9%

Results: Behaviors outcomes page 12

Results: Exposure to DiC and outreach page 13

Results: Effectiveness of DiC and outreach page 14 Never shared needles or syringes in past 3 months Predictors Matched sample: (n=762) BivariateMulti-variate OR, 95% CIAdjusted OR, 95% CI Program exposure Participated in DiC-based intervention in past 12 months 0.76 ( ) 0.76 ( ) Participated in outreach in past 12 months 0.91 ( ) 1.04 ( ) Ethnicity (Han) ( ) Education (High school education or above) * ( )

Results: Effectiveness of DiC and outreach page 15 Kept a new needle on hand in past 3 months Predictors Matched sample: (n=762) BivariateMulti-variate OR, 95% CIAdjusted OR, 95% CI Program exposure Participated in DiC-based intervention in past 12 months 1.59** ( ) 1.47* ( ) Participated in outreach in past 12 months 1.48** ( ) 1.28 ( ) Ethnicity (Han) ( ) Education (High school education or above) ( )

Results: Effectiveness of DiC and outreach page 16 Tested for HIV in past 12 months (Kunming) Tested for HIV in past 12 months (Gejiu, Nanning, and Luzhai) Predictors Matched sample: (n=324) Matched sample: (n=650) BivariateMulti-variateBivariateMulti-variate OR, 95% CI Adjusted OR, 95% CI OR, 95% CI Adjusted OR, 95% CI Program exposure Participated in DiC-based intervention in past 12 months 2.06** ( ) 2.07** ( ) 1.38 ( ) 1.17 ( ) Participated in outreach in past 12 months 1.35 ( ) 1.19 ( ) 2.26*** ( ) 2.04** ( ) Ethnicity (Han) ( ) ( ) Education (High school education or above) ( ) * ( )

Results: Effectiveness of DiC and outreach page 17 Consistent condom use with all partners in past 3 months Predictors Matched sample: (n=500) BivariateMulti-variate OR, 95% CIAdjusted OR, 95% CI Program exposure Participanted DiC-based intervention in past 12 months 2.26*** ( ) 2.29*** ( ) Participated in outreach in past 12 months 1.68** ( ) 1.38 ( ) Ethnicity (Han) ( ) Education (High school education or above) *** ( ) No. of Sexual behavior in past 3 months *** ( )

 Peer-led programs reduced HIV risk among PWID.  The DiC-based activities in Yunnan and Guangxi were successful at increasing safe injecting practices, HTC, and consistent condom use.  Outreach coverage was low, especially in Guangxi province where the implementation model required building the technical capacity of government partners and grass roots organizations.  Outreach was most effective for referring PWID into HTC, and appears to increase awareness of DiCs where PWID can receive more intensive services and private HTC.  The CEM procedure improved the causal inference and gave stronger evidence for evaluating the impact. Conclusion PAGE 18

Thank you! Questions? T H S T R E E T, N W | S U I T E W A S H I N G T O N, D C P S I. O R G | T W I T T E R P S I H E A LT H Y L I V E S | B L O G : P S I H E A LT H Y L I V E S. C O M PSI