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The NIMH Multisite Acute HIV Infection (AHI) Study was an exploratory initiative aimed at determining the feasibility of recruiting persons with AHI into research, assessing their psychosocial and behavioral characteristics, and examining short-term changes in these characteristics. This paper reports on lessons learned in the study, including: (1) the need to establish the cost-effectiveness of AHI testing; (2) challenges to identifying persons with AHI; (3) the need to increase awareness of acute-phase HIV transmission risks; (4) determining the goals of behavioral interventions following AHI diagnosis; and (5) the need for “rapid response” public health systems that can move quickly enough to intervene while persons are still in the AHI stage. There are untapped opportunities for behavioral and medical science collaborations in these areas that could reduce the incidence of HIV infection.' creationdate: - '2009' title: - 'Lessons Learned about Behavioral Science and Acute/Early HIV Infection. 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H. - Kerndt, Peter R. - Pinkerton, Steven D. - Mayer, Kenneth - Sikkema, Kathleen J. subject: - Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome - AIDS - Antibodies - Behavioral sciences - Cost analysis - Cost-Benefit Analysis - Disease prevention - Disease transmission - Female - Health Behavior - Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice - Health Psychology - Health Research - HIV - HIV infection - HIV Infections - diagnosis - HIV Infections - prevention & control - HIV Infections - transmission - HIV-1 - Human immunodeficiency virus - Humans - Infections - Infectious Diseases - Intervention - Male - Medicine - Medicine & Public Health - Mental health - National Institute of Mental Health (U.S.) - Original Paper - Prevention - Primary Prevention - methods - Program Evaluation - Psychosocial Factors - Public Health - Public health administration - Risk Assessment - Risk Factors - Sexual Behavior - Sexual Behavior - psychology - Sexually transmitted diseases - Socioeconomic Factors - STD - Tests - United States - Viral infections issn: - 1090-7165 - 1573-3254 - 1573-3254 fulltext: - 'true' addtitle: - AIDS Behav - AIDS Behav general: - Springer US - Springer - Springer Nature B.V - Springer Science+Business Media startdate: - '20091201' enddate: - '20091201' scope: - CGR - CUY - CVF - ECM - EIF - NPM - AAYXX - CITATION - 0-V - 3V. - 7RV - 7T2 - 7U3 - 7U9 - 7X7 - 7XB - 88E - 88G - 8AM - 8AO - 8C1 - 8FI - 8FJ - 8FK - 8G5 - ABUWG - AFKRA - ALSLI - AZQEC - BENPR - BGRYB - BHHNA - C1K - DWQXO - FYUFA - GHDGH - GNUQQ - GUQSH - H94 - HEHIP - K7. - K9. - KB0 - M0O - M0S - M1P - M2M - M2O - M2S - MBDVC - NAPCQ - PQEST - PQQKQ - PQUKI - PSYQQ - Q9U - 7U1 - 7U2 - 7X8 - 5PM - UNPAY creatorcontrib: - Kelly, Jeffrey A. - Morin, Stephen F. - Remien, Robert H. - Steward, Wayne T. - Higgins, Jenny A. - Seal, David W. - Dubrow, Robert - Atkinson, J. 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This paper reports on lessons learned in the study, including: (1) the need to establish the cost-effectiveness of AHI testing; (2) challenges to identifying persons with AHI; (3) the need to increase awareness of acute-phase HIV transmission risks; (4) determining the goals of behavioral interventions following AHI diagnosis; and (5) the need for “rapid response” public health systems that can move quickly enough to intervene while persons are still in the AHI stage. There are untapped opportunities for behavioral and medical science collaborations in these areas that could reduce the incidence of HIV infection.' title: - 'Lessons Learned about Behavioral Science and Acute/Early HIV Infection. The NIMH Multisite Acute HIV Infection Study: V' creator: - Kelly, Jeffrey A. ; Morin, Stephen F. ; Remien, Robert H. ; Steward, Wayne T. ; Higgins, Jenny A. ; Seal, David W. ; Dubrow, Robert ; Atkinson, J. H. ; Kerndt, Peter R. ; Pinkerton, Steven D. ; Mayer, Kenneth ; Sikkema, Kathleen J. subject: - Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome ; AIDS ; Antibodies ; Behavioral sciences ; Cost analysis ; Cost-Benefit Analysis ; Disease prevention ; Disease transmission ; Female ; Health Behavior ; Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice ; Health Psychology ; Health Research ; HIV ; HIV infection ; HIV Infections - diagnosis ; HIV Infections - prevention & control ; HIV Infections - transmission ; HIV-1 ; Human immunodeficiency virus ; Humans ; Infections ; Infectious Diseases ; Intervention ; Male ; Medicine ; Medicine & Public Health ; Mental health ; National Institute of Mental Health (U.S.) ; Original Paper ; Prevention ; Primary Prevention - methods ; Program Evaluation ; Psychosocial Factors ; Public Health ; Public health administration ; Risk Assessment ; Risk Factors ; Sexual Behavior ; Sexual Behavior - psychology ; Sexually transmitted diseases ; Socioeconomic Factors ; STD ; Tests ; United States ; Viral infections language: - eng type: - article source: - SpringerLINK Contemporary (BTAA) - Sociological Abstracts publisher: - 'Boston: Springer US' ispartof: - AIDS and behavior, 2009, Vol.13 (6), p.1068-1074 identifier: - 'ISSN: 1090-7165' - 'ISSN: 1573-3254' - 'EISSN: 1573-3254' - 'DOI: 10.1007/s10461-009-9579-1' - 'PMID: 19504179' - 'CODEN: AIBEFC' rights: - Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2009 - COPYRIGHT 2009 Springer - Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2009 2009 lds50: - peer_reviewed oa: - free_for_read facets: creationdate: - '2009' language: - eng creatorcontrib: - Kelly, Jeffrey A. - Morin, Stephen F. - Remien, Robert H. - Steward, Wayne T. - Higgins, Jenny A. - Seal, David W. - Dubrow, Robert - Atkinson, J. H. - Kerndt, Peter R. - Pinkerton, Steven D. - Mayer, Kenneth - Sikkema, Kathleen J. topic: - Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome - AIDS - Antibodies - Behavioral sciences - Cost analysis - Cost-Benefit Analysis - Disease prevention - Disease transmission - Female - Health Behavior - Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice - Health Psychology - Health Research - HIV - HIV infection - HIV Infections - diagnosis - HIV Infections - prevention & control - HIV Infections - transmission - HIV-1 - Human immunodeficiency virus - Humans - Infections - Infectious Diseases - Intervention - Male - Medicine - Medicine & Public Health - Mental health - National Institute of Mental Health (U.S.) - Original Paper - Prevention - Primary Prevention - methods - Program Evaluation - Psychosocial Factors - Public Health - Public health administration - Risk Assessment - Risk Factors - Sexual Behavior - Sexual Behavior - psychology - Sexually transmitted diseases - Socioeconomic Factors - STD - Tests - United States - Viral infections prefilter: - articles rsrctype: - articles collection: - Medline - MEDLINE - MEDLINE (Ovid) - MEDLINE - MEDLINE - PubMed - CrossRef - ProQuest Social Sciences Premium Collection【キャンパス外アクセス可】 - ProQuest Central (Corporate) - Nursing & Allied Health Database - Health and Safety Science Abstracts (Full archive) - Social Services Abstracts - Virology and AIDS Abstracts - Health & Medical Collection - ProQuest Central (purchase pre-March 2016) - Medical Database (Alumni Edition) - Psychology Database (Alumni) - Criminal Justice Database (Alumni Edition) - ProQuest Pharma Collection - Public Health Database - Hospital Premium Collection - Hospital Premium Collection (Alumni Edition) - ProQuest Central (Alumni) (purchase pre-March 2016) - ProQuest Research Library - ProQuest Central (Alumni) - ProQuest Central UK/Ireland - Social Science Premium Collection - ProQuest Central Essentials - ProQuest Central - Criminology Collection - Sociological Abstracts - Environmental Sciences and Pollution Management - ProQuest Central - Health Research Premium Collection - Health Research Premium Collection (Alumni) - ProQuest Central Student - ProQuest Research Library - AIDS and Cancer Research Abstracts - Sociology Collection - ProQuest Criminal Justice (Alumni) - ProQuest Health & Medical Complete (Alumni) - Nursing & Allied Health Database (Alumni Edition) - Criminal Justice Database - ProQuest Health & Medical Collection - PML(ProQuest Medical Library) - Psychology Database - ProQuest Research Library - Sociology Database - Research Library (Corporate) - Nursing & Allied Health Premium - ProQuest One Academic Eastern Edition (DO NOT USE) - ProQuest One Academic - ProQuest One Academic UKI Edition - ProQuest One Psychology - ProQuest Central Basic - Risk Abstracts - Safety Science and Risk - MEDLINE - Academic - PubMed Central (Full Participant titles) - Unpaywall toplevel: - peer_reviewed - online_resources frbrgroupid: - cdi_FETCH-LOGICAL-c613t-898efc9bb363fd3b6c5cf2a035f71fb0811e8872d769ae0501c72961d08ddc5a3 frbrtype: - '5' jtitle: - AIDS and behavior addata: format: - journal issn: - 1090-7165 - 1573-3254 addtitle: - AIDS Behav abstract: - 'Acute/early HIV infection is a period of heightened HIV transmission and a window of opportunity for intervention to prevent onward disease transmission. The NIMH Multisite Acute HIV Infection (AHI) Study was an exploratory initiative aimed at determining the feasibility of recruiting persons with AHI into research, assessing their psychosocial and behavioral characteristics, and examining short-term changes in these characteristics. This paper reports on lessons learned in the study, including: (1) the need to establish the cost-effectiveness of AHI testing; (2) challenges to identifying persons with AHI; (3) the need to increase awareness of acute-phase HIV transmission risks; (4) determining the goals of behavioral interventions following AHI diagnosis; and (5) the need for “rapid response” public health systems that can move quickly enough to intervene while persons are still in the AHI stage. There are untapped opportunities for behavioral and medical science collaborations in these areas that could reduce the incidence of HIV infection.' jtitle: - AIDS and behavior genre: - article au: - Kelly, Jeffrey A. - Morin, Stephen F. - Remien, Robert H. - Steward, Wayne T. - Higgins, Jenny A. - Seal, David W. - Dubrow, Robert - Atkinson, J. H. - Kerndt, Peter R. - Pinkerton, Steven D. - Mayer, Kenneth - Sikkema, Kathleen J. atitle: - 'Lessons Learned about Behavioral Science and Acute/Early HIV Infection. 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