Sd. Pinkerton et al., TOWARD A STANDARD SEXUAL-BEHAVIOR DATA SET FOR HIV PREVENTION EVALUATION, American journal of health behavior, 22(4), 1998, pp. 259-266
Objective: To advocate the use of standard measures of sexual behavior
in order to facilitate determining the extent to which an HIV-prevent
ion intervention has changed participants' behavior. Methods: The need
for a standardized minimum data set is reviewed and a candidate data
set is proposed. Results: The following data constitute the proposed m
inimum data set: (1) number of sexual intercourse partners; (2) number
of acts of unprotected intercourse, per partner; and (3) number of co
ndom-protected intercourse acts, per partner. Conclusion: Standardizin
g measures used in HIV-prevention research would facilitate cross-stud
y comparison and thereby assist HIV-prevention policy makers and progr
am planners in selecting effective programs.