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The Research
The Intervention The Research
The Science Behind the Package
Popular Opinion Leader (POL) is an intervention based on a program that identifies, trains, and enlists the help of key opinion leaders to change risky sexual norms and behaviors in the gay community. The program is based on diffusion of innovation/social influence principles, which states that trends and innovations are often initiated by a relatively small segment of opinion leaders in the population. Once innovations are visibly modeled and accepted, they then diffuse throughout a population, influencing others.
Target Population
Men who frequent gay bars
Intervention
A cadre of trusted, well-liked men who frequent gay bars are trained to endorse safer sexual behaviors in casual, one-on-one conversations with peers at the bars and other settings. During these conversations, the “popular opinion leader” corrects misperceptions, discusses the importance of HIV prevention, describes strategies he uses to reduce his own risk (e.g., keeping condoms nearby, avoiding sex when intoxicated, resisting coercion for unsafe sex), and recommends that the peer adopt safer sex behaviors. Popular opinion leaders wear buttons displaying the project logo, which also is on posters around the bars, as a conversation-starting technique. Each leader agrees to have at least 14 such conversations and to recruit another popular opinion leader.
Research
Results
The POL intervention produced the following results among patrons of
bars where the program was conducted:
- Unprotected anal intercourse decreased from between 15 to 29 percent
- Condom use increased
- Numbers of sex partners decreased
For Details on the Research Design
Kelly, J. A., Murphy, D. A., Sikkema, K. J., McAuliffe, R. L., Roffman,
R. A., Solomon, L. J., Winett, R. A., Kalichman, S. C. (1997).
Randomised, controlled, community-level HIV-prevention intervention
for sexual-risk behaviour among homosexual men in US cities.
Community HIV Prevention Research Collaborative. Lancet, 350(9090),
1500-1505.
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The Intervention
A Package Developed from Science
Replicating Effective Programs (REP) is a CDC-initiated project that identifies
HIV/AIDS prevention interventions with demonstrated evidence of effectiveness.
REP supports the original researchers in developing a user-friendly package of
materials designed for prevention providers. POL is one of the REP interventions.
The POL intervention package is the product of extensive collaboration between
HIV prevention researchers who originally developed and evaluated the intervention
and AIDS service organizations who implemented the intervention.
Core Elements
Core elements are intervention components that must be maintained
without alteration to ensure program effectiveness. The core elements of
POL include:
- Identifying
and enlisting the support of popular and well-liked opinion leaders
to take on risk-reduction advocacy roles
- Training cadres of opinion leaders
to disseminate risk-reduction endorsement
messages within their own social networks
- Supporting and reinforcing
successive waves of opinion leaders to help reshape social norms to encourage
safer sex
Package Contents
- Intervention manual that guides organizations through
planning, implementation, maintenance, and program evaluation
- Video
that provides instruction in POL intervention techniques
- Copies and samples
of training materials
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Package Contents
Intervention Orientation
Two program staff attend a 2-day training in which they learn how to conduct
the intervention, practice intervention delivery skills, and identify agency-specific
implementation strategies.
Technical Assistance
Capacity-building assistance providers problem-solve with adopting agencies
to achieve an effective balance between maintaining core elements and tailoring
to local needs. Assistance providers address implementation concerns, answer
questions, and provide advice.
Timeline for Availability
The package is available from CDC along with training on program implementation
and technical assistance.
For More Information on the POL Package
To find out more about future trainings, please visit
http://effectiveinterventions.org,
e-mail
interventions@aed.org, or telephone 1-800-462-9521 or 1-202-884-8712.
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