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Compendium of HIV Prevention Interventions with Evidence of Effectiveness
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Table 2. Interventions with CDC Support for Materials Production, Technical Assistance, and Training
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Table 2 lists the interventions that receive CDC support through either Replicating Effective Programs (REP)1* or the Prevention Counseling Course Series2 in CDC's Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention or Research to Classroom: Programs That Work (PTW)3 in CDC's Division of Adolescent and School Health. Since some of the REP and PTW studies were recently funded, some materials are not yet available.**

Author of Study & Materials Developer Intervention Name Target Population Study Funding Source Materials Available*
ADCP, 1999 AIDS Community Demo. Proj. All Categories CDC In Progress1
Materials by Corby – Community PROMISE
Kamb, 1998 Project RESPECT Heterosexual Adults CDC Yes2
Lauby 2000 WIDP Heterosexual Adults CDC Yes1
Materials by Adams – Pittsburg site only
Real AIDS Prevention Project (RAPP)
O’Donnell, 1998 VOICES/VOCES Heterosexual Adults CDC Yes1
Kegeles, 1996 Mpowerment Project Men Who Have Sex With Men NIMH Yes1
Kelly, 1991 Popular Opinion Leader (POL) Men Who Have Sex With Men NIMH Yes1
Jemmott, 1992 Be Proud!
Be Responsible!
Youth NIMH Yes3
Kirby, 1991 Reducing the Risk Youth Private foundations, NIH Yes3
Main, 1994 Get Real about AIDS © 1992 Youth CDC Yes3
Rotheram-Borus, 1997 StreetSmart Youth NIMH Yes1
Stanton, 1996 Focus on Kids Youth NIMH Yes3
St. Lawrence, 1995 Becoming a Responsible Teen (BART) Youth NIMH Yes3

*In 1996 CDC's Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention - Intervention Research and Support initiated Replicating Effective Programs (REP) to support the development and dissemination of materials for interventions with evidence of effectiveness. To be eligible, interventions must have met PRS and Compendium criteria (see Appendix A). In the first years, REP support was given to the developers of completed studies that met the specified criteria, regardless of source of the original research funding. In future years, when CDC funded studies show positive behavioral/health results, CDC will continue to support and seek to provide additional funds for development and dissemination. We encourage other funding agencies to do the same. **Five other studies listed in the Compendium (Cohen et al. '92, DesJarlais '92, DiClemente & Wingood '95, McCusker et al. '92, and Valdiserri et al. '89) are reported to have intervention packages available commercially: J.J. Card, T. Benner, J.P. Shields, and N. Feinstein. The HIV/AIDS Prevention Program Archive (HAPPA): A Collection of Promising Prevention Programs in a Box. AIDS Education and Prevention, 13(1), 1-28, 2001.

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