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Operationalizing the HIV prevention cascade for PWID using the integrated bio-behavioural survey data from Ukraine.

Kostyantyn DumchevYana SazonovaPavlo SmyrnovOlga CheshunOksana PashchukTetiana SaliukOlga Varetska
Published in: Journal of the International AIDS Society (2021)
Overall, the cascade framework was useful to describe the status of HIV prevention among PWID in Ukraine and to identify areas for improvement in the programming and evaluation of HIV prevention. Access to needle/syringe and condom programmes was substantially below the recommended levels. Effective use of clean syringes was reported by a vast majority of PWID, although likely affected by self-report bias; whereas consistent condom use was infrequent. Socio-demographic and behavioural variables showed significant associations in NSP and CP cascade analyses, with little consistency between the access and effective use outcomes.
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