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Changes in HIV needs identified by the National AIDS Hotline of Trinidad and Tobago.

  • Academic Journal
  • Reid SD; Psychiatry Unit, Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago. reid.dr@gmail.com
    Nielsen AL
    Reddock R
  • Revista panamericana de salud publica = Pan American journal of public health [Rev Panam Salud Publica] 2010 Feb; Vol. 27 (2), pp. 93-102.
  • English
  • Objectives: To examine utilization of the National AIDS Hotline of Trinidad and Tobago (AIDSLINE), evaluate its validity as a reliable data source for monitoring national HIV-related needs, and identify changes in caller requests between two different time periods.
    Methods: A total of 7 046 anonymous hotline calls in 1998-2002 (T1) and 2 338 calls in 2007 (T2) were analyzed for associations between caller characteristics and call content. A subsample of the data was also analyzed qualitatively. T1 findings were compared with HIV-related data collected by national policy-makers during that period, to evaluate the hotline's validity as a data source, and findings from T2, to reveal changes in call content over time.
    Results: In T1, the hotline was well utilized for information and counseling by both the general population and those living with HIV/AIDS. Call content from T2 indicated an increase versus T1 in 1) general awareness of HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases; 2) HIV testing; and 3) knowledge of HIV symptoms and transmission. HIV-related mental health needs, and the relationship between HIV and both child sexual abuse (CSA) and intimate partner violence (IPV), were identified as emerging issues.
    Conclusions: AIDSLINE is a well-utilized tool for providing information and counseling on national HIV-related issues, and a valid, cost-effective, easily accessed information source for planners and policy-makers involved in HIV management. Over the two study periods, there was an increase in HIV awareness and testing and in requests related to mental health, CSA, and IPV, but no change in sexual behaviors.
Additional Information
Publisher: Pan American Health Organization Country of Publication: United States NLM ID: 9705400 Publication Model: Print Cited Medium: Internet ISSN: 1680-5348 (Electronic) Linking ISSN: 10204989 NLM ISO Abbreviation: Rev Panam Salud Publica Subsets: MEDLINE
Original Publication: Washington, D.C. : Pan American Health Organization, [1997?-
Date Created: 20100327 Date Completed: 20100729 Latest Revision: 20190608
20221216
10.1590/s1020-49892010000200002
20339612
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