2021
DOI: 10.32920/ihtp.v1i1.1412
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An application of the ADAPT-ITT model to an evidence-based behavioral HIV prevention intervention for men who have sex with men in Ghana

Abstract: Despite constituting only about 1% of Ghana’s population, men who have sex with men (MSM) carry a disproportionate burden of HIV infections, constituting 18% of the population of people living with HIV in the country. Scholars have associated the disproportionate infection rates of HIV among MSM with existing structural factors (such as criminalization and stigma against MSM), and individual-level factors (such as sex without a condom, and transactional sex). Nonetheless, limited scholars consider intervention… Show more

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“…This paper describes an adapted HIVE 3 , a peer-to-peer support platform that facilitates increased communication between MSM in Ghana on sexual health needs. Like previous interventions, we used the ADAPT-ITT model to adapt the original HIVE 3 into its current form to address the support needs of a general MSM population, instead of MSM living with HIV as initially implemented [ 9 , 25 , 26 , 27 ]. Whereas we maintained the focus of the peer support model that informed the development of the intervention, we made modifications to include current health concerns, such as intersectional stigma and identity among MSM in Ghana.…”
Section: Discussion Of Lessons Learnedmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This paper describes an adapted HIVE 3 , a peer-to-peer support platform that facilitates increased communication between MSM in Ghana on sexual health needs. Like previous interventions, we used the ADAPT-ITT model to adapt the original HIVE 3 into its current form to address the support needs of a general MSM population, instead of MSM living with HIV as initially implemented [ 9 , 25 , 26 , 27 ]. Whereas we maintained the focus of the peer support model that informed the development of the intervention, we made modifications to include current health concerns, such as intersectional stigma and identity among MSM in Ghana.…”
Section: Discussion Of Lessons Learnedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various scholars have used it to adapt HIV interventions. However, some have also applied the framework in implementing other forms of interventions, such as substance use [ 9 , 25 , 26 , 27 ].…”
Section: Discussion Of Lessons Learnedmentioning
confidence: 99%
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