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HIV Prevention Research With U.S. Military Service Members: A Systematic Review.

Christofer A RodriguezJason W Mitchell
Published in: Military medicine (2022)
The present systematic review describes 29 HIV prevention studies that have been conducted with active duty service members in the U.S. Military since 2000. Overall, most included studies were descriptive, epidemiological studies conducted with active duty service members who were not providers. There were few interventions that reported some success in improving prevention knowledge and condom use. None of the interventions included newer evidence-based strategies of TasP. Although some research had been conducted about PrEP, particularly with providers, there is a clear need for additional studies and interventions to include TasP, given the evidence base of these approaches for reducing acquisition and/or onward transmission of HIV.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • systematic review
  • mental health
  • case control
  • physical activity
  • men who have sex with men
  • hiv positive
  • hepatitis c virus
  • antiretroviral therapy
  • randomized controlled trial
  • meta analyses
  • south africa