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Efficacy Review
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The PRS efficacy review is conducted to identify evidence-based HIV behavioral interventions. The efficacy review process uses standard systematic procedures for searching and reviewing the intervention research literature.  It begins with a comprehensive search of the literature to identify evaluations of HIV behavioral interventions. Each evaluation report is then reviewed using explicit criteria to determine which interventions have been rigorously evaluated and have demonstrated efficacy in reducing HIV or STD incidence, in reducing HIV-related risk behaviors, or increasing HIV-protective behaviors.  More detailed information regarding the efficacy review methods and criteria can be found below.

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Efficacy Criteria
 

Last Modified: December 26, 2006
Last Reviewed: December 26, 2006
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