This study used data from the NIMH Collaborative HIV/STD Prevention Trial to answer the question about how many non-spousal/non live-in partners a research participant needs to be asked about to capture sufficient sexual risk behavior (not using a condom with a non-spousal/non live-in partner in the last 3 months).
The data provided evidence that 95 % of the sexual risk behavior was captured by asking about two partners while 98 % was captured by three partners. As research funds become increasingly limited, it is important to design as parsimonious and robust a study as possible.
Via: http://ht.ly/ScPFE
By: Pequegnat W1, Hartwell TD2, Green AM2, Strader LC2; National Institute of Mental Health Collaborative HIV/STD Prevention Trial Group.
- 1Salix Health Consulting, Inc and USAID, 4977 Battery Lane, Suite 916, Bethesda, MD, 20814, USA..
- 2Research Triangle Institute International, Durham, NC, USA
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