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Monday - 12th

# Title Type Day Times Room Chairs

1 Martin Fishbein Commemorative Symposium Plenary Monday 09:00-15:00SweeneyNorth

Dolores Albarracin,Richard Wolitski

Mon

1.1 Richard Wolitski [USA] , Dolores AlbarracinThe Work of a Lifetime: Symposium in Honor of Martin Fishbein

1.2 Lorraine Sherr [GBR]Remembrance

1.3 James Jaccard [USA]The Theory of Reasoned Action in HIV prevention.

1.4 Marco Yzer [USA]Theory Can Make a Real Difference: Reasoned Action.

1.5 Joe Capella [USA]Using the Theory of Reasoned Action to Design Message Interventions.

1.6 Linda Wright-De Aguero [USA]Remembrance

1.7 Susan Middlestadt [USA]Remembrance

1.8 Danuta Kasprzyk [USA]Putting Theory to Work: Marty Fishbein’s Impact on HIV and STI Prevention

1.9 C. Kevin Malotte [USA]Application of the Theory of Reasoned Action in Project RESPECT

1.10Kees Rietmeijer [USA]The AIDS Community Demonstration Projects: 1989-1995

1.11Danuta Kasprzyk [USA]Remembrance

1.12Charles Collins [USA]Dissemination of Evidence-Based Interventions Based on the Theory of Reasoned Action into HIV Prevention Practice:Community PROMISE and RESPECT

1.13David Holtgrave [USA]A Work in Progress: Developing a Model to Maximize the Impact of Behavior Change Interventions

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1.14Gerald Gorn [HKG]Remembrance

1.15Barbara Hedge [GBR]Remembrance

2 AIDS Impact 2011 Opening Monday 15:30-16:30SweeneyNorth

Lorraine Sherr,Kees Rietmeijer,Ana Guell

Mon 2.1Kevin Fenton [USA]Advancing a Public Health Approach to Sexual Health in the United States

3 More Than a Virus Plenary Monday 16.30-18.00 SweeneyNorth

Lorraine Sherr,Kees Rietmeijer,Jose Catalan

Mon

3.1Olive Shisana [ZAF]Sub Saharan Africa - Opportunities and Challenges

3.2Simon Rackstraw [GBR]Cognitive Issues in HIV - An Overview

3.3Ashraf Grimwood [ZAF]Treatment Challenges - Psychosocial Considerations

3.4Moatti Jean Paul [FRA]Impact of Economical Crisis on Global AIDS Funding - ANRS plenary

Tuesday - 13th

# Title Type Day Times Room Chairs

4 Plenary - State of the Art Plenary Tuesday 09:00-10:30SweeneyNorth

Jean Paul Moatti,Barbara Hedge

Tue

4.1Seth M. Noar [USA]Computer Technology - Based Interventions in HIV Prevention

4.2Asha Persson [AUS]Risk in Serodiscordant Souples – Culture and Context

4.3Trevor Hawkins [USA]Treatment Challenges and Medical Update

4.4 Jane Simoni [USA]Mental Health and HIV - Adults

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4.5Rosalía Rodriguez-García [USA]Global Investment and Evaluation of the Community Response

5 Mental Health and wellbeing Parallel Tuesday 11:00-13:00Coronado Tamsen Rochat,Cheryl Williams

Tue

5.1 Isabelle Wallach [CAN] , Michel Martel, Xuân DucandasLove and sex life of people living with HIV 50 years and over: a qualitative research conducted among men and women inMontreal.

5.2Breda Ward [GBR] , Shamela De Silva, Tristan Barber, Jose Catalan, Denise Ratcliffe, Alexander Margetts,David Asboe, Anton Pozniak, Marta BoffitoOver 50s Clinic: how to assess for neurocognitive disorders

5.3Sarit Golub [USA] , Julia Tomassilli, William Kowalczyk, Jeffrey ParsonsDifferences in neuropsychological functioning by HIV-status and sexual risk profiles

5.4Mance Buttram [USA] , Steven Kurtz, Minxing ChenUsing geographic information systems to understand HIV testing patterns and sexual risk behavior among substance-usingMSM in South Florida

5.5Richard Harding [GBR] , Lorraine Sherr, Fiona Lampe, Claudine ClucasWhat predicts health-related quality of life among HIV outpatients with ART access in a high-income country? A multicentreUK study of biomedical and psychosocial factors

5.6Bruno Spire [FRA] , Maria-patrizia Carrieri, Maria Winnock, Daniel Garipuy, Daniel Vittecoq, Marion Mora,Marc-arthur Loko, François Dabis, Bruno Spire, Dominique SalmonFactors associated with the health-related quality of life among HIV-HCV co-infected patients: a longitudinal analysis withcorrection for the bias induced by missing data

5.7Lucie Cluver [GBR] , Stephan Collishaw, Frances Gardner, Larry AberPredictors of resilience amongst AIDS-orphaned children in South Africa: testing Richter, Foster & Sherr’s ecological modelwith longitudinal data

5.8Simon Rackstraw [GBR] , Emma Wicks, Camilla HawkinsA preliminary investigation of the use of a ‘basket’ of Outcome Measures within a rehabilitation service for HIV-positiveadults diagnosed with HIV-related neurocognitive impairment

6 Media and New Technology - Role in the HIV epidemic Parallel Tuesday 11:00-13:00Peralta Renaud Becquet,John Jemmott

Tue6.1Yan Guo [USA] , Bo Wang, Xiaoming Li, Bonita Stanton, Yan Hong, Chen Zhang,

Xiaoyi FangOnline sex-seeking and sexual risk behaviors among men who have sex with men (MSM) in China

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6.2Harriet Langanke [SWE] , Sven-axel Mansson, Michal W. RossTarget Group Clients: Time Patterns in the Use of Internet Forums of Sex Workers’ Clients in Germany

6.3Sheana Bull [USA] , Michele Ybarra, Tonya Prescott, Ruth BiringiBeta-testing and field-testing an internet based HIV prevention program for Ugandan Youth

6.4Emilie Henry [FRA] , Yves Yomb, Lionel Fugon, Bruno SpireThe use of the internet in male sexual encounters by men who have sex with men in Douala, Cameroon

6.5Michelle Kaufman [USA] , Deo Ng'wanansabi, Adiel Mushi, Susan Mlangwa, Benjamin Kamala, Anna McCartney-Melstad,Robert KaramChanging Attitudes and Behavior Towards Cross-Generational Sex through Mass Media: Evaluation of the Fataki Campaignin Tanzania

6.6Robinson Muigai [KEN]Role of ICT in the prevention and mitigation efforts for HIV/ AIDS is generating awareness and providing practicalinformation to people and in capacity building.

6.7Sheana Bull [USA] , Deb Levine, John SantelliJust/US: The Efficacy of using Social Media for HIV Prevention

6.8Ulrich Marcus [DEU] , Michele Breveglieri, Percy Fernández-Dávila, Laia Ferrer, Cinta Folch, Ford Hickson,Harm Hospers, Massimo Mirandola, David Reid, Peter Weatherburn, Axel J SchmidtThe European MSM Internet Survey (EMIS) 2010. A large network approach for harmonising European 2nd generationsurveillance and for identifying unmet prevention needs among gay and other men who have sex with men (MSM) in 38countries.

7 Young People Parallel Tuesday 11:00-13:00Devargas Caroline Kuo,Olivia Dix

Tue

7.1April Greek [USA] , Danuta Kasprzyk, Daniel Montaño, Sally Nyandiya Bundy, Norest Beta, Stephen Machokoto,Tinashe Muromo, Rachel GatsiBaseline and follow-up results for Adolescents living with HIV+ Parents in Zimbabwe and participating in a CopingIntervention (Project TALC) Phase II Comparative Effectiveness Trial.

7.2Blen Shoakena [USA] , Marco YzerKnowledge-behavior gap in condom use to prevent HIV infection: A case study of Ethiopian urban youth

7.3Poul Rohleder [GBR] , Leslie Swartz, Arne Henning Eide, Margie SchneiderProviding HIV prevention education for youth with disabilities in South Africa

7.4Larry Brown [USA] , Laura Whiteley, Nicole Nugent, Celia Lescano, Larry BrownAn Efficacious HIV Prevention Program for Adolescents in Alternative Schools

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7.5Constance Nyamukapa [GBR] , Laura Robertson, Phyllis Mushati, Lorraine Sherr, J.c. Makoni, Tom Crea,Gideon Mavise, Christina Schumacher, Jeffrey Eaton, Lovemore Dumba, Simon GregsonCash transfer targeting strategies in Zimbabwe: are we reaching all vulnerable children?

7.6Frederick Orkin [ZAF] , Lucie CluverThe impact of parental AIDS-sickness on South African adolescents’ educational participation

7.7Nakia Lee-Foon [CAN] , Clemon George, Jacqueline Gahagan, Michelle PoirierExploring Black-Canadian parent youth sexual health communication

7.8Lorraine Sherr [GBR] , Yab Guo, Xiaoming LiHIV/AIDS and schooling: A critical review of global literature and recommendations for future research

8 Biomedical Prevention Parallel Tuesday 11:00-13:00SweeneyNorth

Francois Dabis,Trevor Hawkins

Tue

8.1Leickness Simbayi [ZAF] , Karl Peltzer, Mercy Banyini, Queen KekanaHIV risk reduction intervention among medically circumcised young men in South Africa: a randomized control trial

8.2Eileen Stillwaggon [USA] , Larry SawersRush to Judgment: Evidence from STI-HIV trials is not conclusive

8.3Nicolas Lorente [FRA] , Chantal Vernay-Vaisse, Marion Mora, Jérôme Blanche, Lionel Fugon, Marie Suzan-Monti,Philippe Dhotte, Jean-marie Legall, Patrick Rovera, Patrizia Carrieri, Bruno SpireEmpowering HIV testing as a prevention tool: targeting interventions for high risk men who have sex with men

8.4Katie Schenk [USA] , Barbara Friedland, Louis Apicella, Meredith Sheehy, Kelvin Munjile, Paul HewettOn the cutting edge: research to improve the informed consent process for adolescents in Zambia undergoing malecircumcision for HIV prevention

8.5François Berdougo [FRA] , Hugues Fischer, Emmanuel Cook, Sandrine Fournier, Vincent Douris, Stephen Karon,Emilie Henry, Hervé Baudoin, Antonio Alexandre, Yann MazensCommunity consultation about an ANRS intermittent PrEP trial for MSM in France- methods, process and results.

8.6Elena Vvedenskaya [RUS] , Grigory Moshkovich, Larisa Bykova, Stella MinaevaPrevention of Vertical HIV Transmission is a Core Component of HIV Prevention in Children: the Nizhny NovgorodExperience

8.7Alia Al-Tayyib [USA] , Mark ThrunKnowledge of and attitudes towards pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for HIV prevention among men who have sex withmen in Denver, Colorado

8.8Leickness Simbayi [ZAF] , Karl Peltzer, Dorina OnoyaPrevalence and acceptability of male circumcision in South Africa

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9 Migration and Homeless considerations Parallel Tuesday 11:00-13:00LamyEmmanuelTrenado,William Zule

Tue

9.1Alexander Tsai [USA] , Ichiro Kawachi, David BangsbergSocial Ties and HIV Disease Progression among the Homeless and Marginally Housed

9.2Esther Kip [SWZ] , Peter KipMigration: A determinant of HIV/AIDS, TB and other diseases among the Gaborone poor urban residents in Botswana

9.3Pauline Oosterhoff [NLD] , Joanna White, Huong Thi NguyenEffects of modernisation programmes on HIV vulnerability of Black Thai communities in Vietnam

9.4Susie Hoffman [USA] , Yusuf Ransome, Jessica Adams-Skinner, Cheng-shiun LeuWest Indian immigrants in NYC: Disentangling HIV/AIDS surveillance data for comparisons with other Caribbeanimmigrants and US-born Blacks and Whites

9.5Maria Ekstrand [USA] , Gopal Krishnan, Davidson Solomon, Ak Srikrishnan, Ck Vasudevan, N KumarasamyMale-to-male sex among migrant workers in South India

9.6Honoria Guarino [USA] , Sarah Moore, Lisa MarschSocial context and HIV risk in a New York City immigrant community: an exploratory study of opioid-using youth from theformer Soviet Union

9.7Elhadji MBaye [FRA]Aids and immigration policies in France: issues and controversies

9.8Fernanda Trotta Bianchi [USA]Latino Day Laborers and Sex Workers in the Washington, DC Suburbs

10 Espanol Parallel Tuesday 11:00-13:00O'KeeffeJonathanRodriguez,Ana Guell

Tue

10.1 Ivan Balan [USA] , Alex Carballo-Dieguez, Ruben Marone, Victoria Barreda, Curtis Dolezal, Maria Pando,Maria AvilaDiverse sexual identities, partners, and sexual risk behavior among MSM in Buenos Aires, Argentina

10.2Rodrigo Aguayo Romero [USA] , Felisa Gonzales, Ana Del Rio, Carlos Betancourt, Marcela Aguilar, Fernanda Bianchi,Maria Cecilia Zea, Carol Reisen, Paul PoppenRiesgos de VIH en Personas Transgénero de Hombre-a-Mujer en Bogotá, Colombia

10.3Maria Eugenia Fernandez-Esquer [USA] , Honora SwainThe Influence of Work-Related Social Climate On The Sexual Practices Of Latinas Who Work in Cantinasas

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10.4 Jordi Blanch [ESP] , Ricard Navines, Araceli Rousaud, Esteban MartinezScreening for depression in HIV-infected patients using the hospital anxiety and depression scale and the Beck depressioninventory

13 Community care Parallel Tuesday 14:00-16:00Lamy Sheana Bull,Jeffrey Grierson

Tue

13.1Sebastian Fuller [GBR] , Graham Hart, John ImrieEngaging community volunteers as active partners to improve young men’s participation in biomedical research: lessonsfrom the Impilo Yamadoda - Men’s Health Study in rural KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.

13.2 Jane Chege [ZMB] , Joan Mugenzi, Nathan Chitelela, Siyani ZimbaCan communities drive their own agenda to achieve HIV prevention and care outcomes? Lessons from Uganda and Zambiasites

13.3Sarah Goldenkranz [USA] , David Fine, Carol Tobias, Serena Rajabiun, Paul Colson, Julie Franks,Brenda LoscherChanges in peer work or volunteer status over time among HIV-positive peer advocates serving at-risk populationsthroughout the United States

13.4Alice Gandelman [USA] , Margaret DolciniThe influence of social determinants on evidence-based behavioral interventions– considerations for implementation incommunity settings

13.5Simon Gregson [GBR] , Mercy Nhamo, Catherine CampbellCommunity group membership and stigmatising attitudes towards people living with HIV in eastern Zimbabwe

13.6Georges Tiendrebeogo [NLD] , Anita Hardon, André Soubeiga, Mireille Belem, Pascal L. G. CompaoreDisclosure in the family context: Self-stigmatization (in here) and the Care Morality (out there)

13.7Wamuyu Manyara [KEN] , Douglas Lackey, Glynis Clacherty, Patricia MartinIntergenerational issues between older caregivers and children in the context of AIDS

14 Pregnancy Reproduction and Family issues Parallel Tuesday 14:00-16:00Devargas John Miller,Judy Auerbach

Tue

14.1Kathy Hageman [USA] , Binh Le, Isa J Miles, Melissa Cribbin, Tricia Martin, Elizabeth DiNennoCouple agreement of HIV-related behaviors, communication, and knowledge: Heterosexual Partner Study, 16 U.S. cities,2006-2007

14.2Caroline Kuo [ZAF] , Lucie Cluver, Marisa Casale, Tyler Lane, Lebo SelloFamily Dynamics of Substance Use and Sexual Risk among Children in HIV-endemic South Africa

14.3Tamsen Rochat [ZAF] , Mark Tomlinson, Marie-louise Newell, Alan SteinScreening for depression during pregnancy among women testing for HIV in rural South Africa

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14.4Shema Tariq [GBR] , Jonathan Elford, Mario Cortina-Borja, Pat A TookeyThe impact of ethnicity on presentation to antenatal care among pregnant women living with HIV in the UK and Ireland

14.5April Greek [USA] , Danuta Kasprzyk, Sally Nyandiya Bundy, Daniel Montano, Tinashe Muromo, Norest Beta,Rachel Gatsi, Stephen MachokotoBaseline and follow-up results in regards to disclosure of HIV status among HIV+ Parents living in Zimbabwe afterparticipation in a Coping Intervention (PIP) Phase II Comparative Effectiveness Trial.

14.6Lucie Cluver [GBR] , Mark Orkin, Frances Gardner, Franziska Meinck, Malega KganakgaAbuse and familial AIDS predict 15-fold risk of transactional sex amongst girls in South Africa: Prospective longitudinalstudy

14.7Raphael Anzuruni Mbuto [ZAR]Integration problematic of aids orphans in reception families: family peer educators contribution to fight against aidsorphans stigmatization and discrimination in kinshasa, democratic republic of congo

14.8Samantha Black [ZAF] , Rose Zulliger, Landon Myer, Linda-gail BekkerFeasability and acceptability of rapid ART initiation in pregnant women in Cape Town, South Africa.

15 Intervention Management Parallel Tuesday 14:00-16:00Peralta Veronica Noseda,Stuart Gibson

Tue

15.1 Jeffrey Grierson [AUS] , Marian Pitts, Rachel KoelmeyerThe impact of patient and doctor concerns on commencing and changing antiretroviral treatment

15.2Bruno Spire [FRA] , M.patrizia Carrieri, Julien Cohen, Dominique Salmon, François Dabis, Maria WinnockCoffee consumption and side-effects relief during HCV treatment (ANRS CO13 HEPAVIH): a possible research hypothesis

15.3Arshi Munawwar [IND] , A Lisco, C Vanpouille, J C Grivel, S K Sharma, L B Margolis,Sarman SinghMycobacterium tuberculosis shedding in semen increases heterosexual transmission rate of HIV-1

15.4Diane Cooper [ZAF] , Joanne Mantell, Jennifer Moodley, Karen Jennings, Nomazizi Cishe, Ntobeko Nywagi,Zena SteinToward improving SRH counselling for people living with HIV: Pills are not going to build me up if they come into aperson who has a heavy heart.”

15.5Thol Men [KHM]PLHIV takes part of the Continuum of Care (CoC) Framework

15.6Rigmor Berg [NOR] , Michael Ross, Ronny TikkanenEffectiveness of Motivational Interviewing on HIV risk behaviors among men who have sex with men: A systematic reviewof the best available evidence

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15.7Xiaoming Li [USA] , Bo Wang, Bonita Stanton, Lei Zhang, Mohammed AlhamadaniHIV risk among migrant men who have sex with men (MSM) in China: does it differ by sexual orientation, origin ofresidence and venue of employment

15.8 J Michael Wilkerson [USA] , Alex Iantaffi, Jeremy Grey, Br Simon RosserThe Consequence of HIV Prevention Messages and Use of Sexually Explicit Imagery on US Men who have Sex with Men

16 Finance and Planning in the current era Parallel Tuesday 14:00-16:00SweeneyNorth

Gerald Gorn,Joanne Mantell

Tue

16.1Sylvie Boyer [FRA] , Mohammad Abu-Zaineh, Jerome Blanche, C Bonono, Jean-paul Moatti, Bruno VentelouDoes HIV-services decentralization protect against the risk of catastrophic health expenditures? Some lessons fromCameroon (EVAL survey, ANRS 12-116)

16.2Richard Marlink [USA] , Mansour Farahani, Danae Roumis, Elizabeth Jackson, Godfrey Musuka, Themba Moeti,Ava Avalos, Elsie Hulela, Tim Chadborn, Khumo Seipone, Richard MarlinkCosting the National Antiretroviral Therapy Program in Botswana

16.3Laura Robertson [GBR] , Phyllis Mushati, Lorraine Sherr, Jc Makoni, Tom Crea, Gideon Mavise,Lovemore Dumba, Christina Schumacher, Jeffrey Eaton, Constance Nyamukapa, Simon GregsonCan we rely on community-participatory methods to target cash transfer programmes to vulnerable households and childrenin high HIV prevalence and low resource contexts? A case study from Manicaland, Zimbabwe

16.4Daogo Jacques Abraham Soubeiga [BFA]Empowering & building infected & affected people capacity by self-financing initiatives: a very successful communityexperience

16.5Coriat Benjamin [FRA]The WHO “Prequalification” Program Origins, Deployment and Impact on ARVs availability in Developing Countries

16.6Carl Kendall [USA] , Ligia Kerr, Alexandre ValeThe decline of social proximity to the HIV/AIDS Epidemic in South Africa and Brazil: consequences for an adequateresponse to the epidemic

16.7Hapsatou Toure [FRA] , Martine Audibert, Patricia Dought, Virginie Ettiegne Traore, Cedric Limbo, Jules Mugabo,Chewe Luo, Francois DabisIs elimination of pediatric HIV affordable? An appraisal in three sub-Saharan countries

17 Healthcare Parallel Tuesday 14:00-16:00Coronado Susan Cochran,George Palattiyil

Tue17.1 Jayne Griffiths [GBR] , Tomas Campbell, Hannah Beer, Becki Wilkins‘Be interested in me, not just my HIV’: a consultation with HIV+ teenagers regarding their views and preferences fortransition (London, UK)

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17.2Bruno Spire [FRA] , Marie Suzan-Monti, Marie Préau, Jérôme Blanche, Sandrine Cabut, Patrizia Carrieri,France Lert, Yolande ObadiaThe burden of HIV experience and care among MSM having a HIV-positive seroconcordant steady partner: a possibleresearch hypothesis. Results from the French VESPA ANRS EN-12 study.

17.3Vickie Mays [USA] , Susan CochranExperiences with discrimination in receiving health care: Does HIV infection alone account for greater risk among gay andbisexual men

17.4 Jennifer Smit [ZAF] , Cecilia Milford, Mags Beksinska, Zonke Mabude, Claudia Ngoloyi, Melanie Drace,Fiona Scorgie, Letitia Rambally, Jacqueline PienaarThinking out of the box: A novel model for delivering integrated HIV and reproductive health services in eThekwiniDistrict, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

17.5Pauline Oosterhoff [NLD] , Bach Tran XuanThe effects of successful mobilisation of resources by support groups on the confidence of HIV-positive mothers inVietnam

17.6Sylvie Boyer [FRA] , Charles Kouanfack, Jerôme Blanche, Marie Suzan, Eric Delaporte, Patrizia Carrieri,Jean-paul Moatti, Christian Laurent, Bruno SpireThe impact of task-shifting to nurses on psychosocial outcomes among HIV-infected patients initiating antiretroviraltherapy in rural district hospitals in Cameroon (STRATALL, ANRS 12-110/ESTHER)

17.7Rose Zulliger [ZAF] , Landon Myer, David PienaarDiversity of Strategies for Preparation of Patients Initiating Highly Active Antiretroviral Treatment in Western Cape, SouthAfrica

17.8Gavin George [ZAF] , Jeff Gow, Khaled AhmedCan Traditional Health Practitioners address the structural drivers/factors of poor ART uptake and adherence in SouthAfrica?

18 Espanol Parallel Tuesday 14:00-16:00O'KeeffeVincent Pelletier,Souhail Malavé,Karina Warner

Tue

18.1 Jhonatan Rodríguez [VEN]The HIV prevention education in schools – Nueva Esparta State, Venezuela

18.2Fernando Villaamil Pérez [ESP] , María Isabel JocilesLos límites de la prevención positiva: el sexo más seguro en consultas hospitalarias de VIH

18.3Rafael Mazin [USA]Experiencia Internacional en Promocion y Atencion de Salud Sexual

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18.4Fernanda Trotta Bianchi [USA]Jornaleros Latinos y Trabajadoras Sexuales en los Suburbios de Washington, DC

18.5Karina Warner [CRI]La adherencia al tratamiento antirretroviral y los determinantes sociales de la salud

19 Substance Use and Risks Parallel Tuesday 16:30-18:00Lamy Steve Koester,Astrid Roggen

Tue

19.1William Zule [USA]HIV prevention among injecting drug users: focusing on the needle is missing the point

19.2 Jeffrey Parsons [USA] , Corina Lelutiu-Weinberger, Michael Botsko, Sarit GolubDrug use, mental health and attitudes towards condoms predict day-level sexual risk in gay and bisexual men

19.3Tyrel Starks [USA] , Jeffrey Parsons, Sarit Golubmind and meth: profiles of neurocognitive functioning and the link between risky sexual behavior and substance use

19.4Steven Kurtz [USA] , Mance E. Buttram, Ron Stall, Hilary L. Surratt, Minxing ChenDifferences in health and health behaviors between HIV-positive and HIV-negative substance-using MSM

19.5Nabinkala Rai [NPL]Empower the voice of voiceless to combat HIV epidemic

19.6Susan Cochran [USA] , Christine Grella, Vickie MaysTolerant substance use norms and perceived drug availability: HIV-related differences among gay and bisexual men

19.7Bruce Trigg [USA] , Mary Murphy , Ashley TsangMedication Assisted Treatment for Opiate Addicted Persons in Correctional Settings: A Long Overdue HIV PreventionIntervention

20 Mental Health Cognition Parallel Tuesday 16:30-18:00Devargas Poul Rohleder,Abraham Feingold

21 The Use of Anti-Retrovirals in HIV Prevention: Biomedical Progressand Behavioral Challenges Parallel Tuesday 16:30-18:00Peralta Jeanne Marrazzo,

Kees Rietmeijer

Tue

21.1 Jeanne Marrazzo [USA]Recent Developments in HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis and Treatment as Prevention

21.2Connie Celum [USA]Findings from the Partners PrEP Study and Implications for HIV Prevention

21.3Susan Allen [USA]: A comparison of cost-effectiveness and affordability of couples' HIV testing vs 'test-and-treat'

21.4Hunter Handsfield [USA]Discussion - Moderator

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22 HSRC -The Know your Epidemic Study Parallel Tuesday 16:30-18:00Coronado

Dr KhangelaniZuma,Dr Olive Shisana,Professor LeicknessSimbayi

Tue 22.1Olive Shisana [ZAF] , Khangelani Zuma, Leikness SimbayiHSRC Discussion session "The Know Your Epidemic Study"

23 Circumcision Parallel Tuesday 16:30-18:00SweeneyNorth

Daniel Montano,Danka Kasprzyk

Tue

23.1Daniel Montaño [USA] , Danuta Kasprzyk, Dirk Taljaard, Vincent Mutabazi, Shannon HaderBehavioral Issues Surrounding Male Circumcision Roll-Out

23.2Dirk Taljaard [ZAF] , Bertran Auvert, Dino RechThe Orange Farm Experience: ANRS 12126 and the development of Models for Optimizing the Volume and Efficiency ofMC Services

23.3Shannon Hader [USA]Getting to scale: Lessons learned moving from policy to accelerated roll-out in Swaziland

23.4Scott Ulrich [USA] , Reade HarphamDevelopment and Feasibility: Surgical and non-surgical concepts for delivery of adult male circumcision

24 Espanol Parallel Tuesday 16:30-18:00O'KeeffeLaura Guzman,Fernando VillaamilPerez

Tue

24.2Christoph Imhof [CHE] , Sibylle Nideroest, Daniel GredigEstrategias de protección, comportamiento de riesgo y circunstancias de infección desde la perspectiva de personasrecientemente infectadas con VIH en Suiza

24.3Adela De la Torre [USA]Creencias culturales y la identidad gay en México: implicaciones para la prevención del VIH y la Salud

Wednesday - 14th

# Title Type Day Times Room Chairs

26 Plenary - Future challenges Plenary Wednesday 09:00-10:30SweeneyNorth

Bruno Spire,Bridgette Prince

Wed 26.1Vincent Pelletier [FXX]Doing with people, not for people: global mobilization of sero-concerned individuals

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26.2Claude Mellins [USA]Promoting resilience in adolescents living with HIV since birth

26.3Mona Loutfy [CAN]Women For Positive Action - Pregnancy and Reproductive Issues for People Living with HIV

26.4Lucie Cluver [GBR]Mental Health and Children in the HIV and AIDS Epidemic

26.5Sarah Hawkes [GBR]Sexual health in Asia - bridging the evidence to policy gaps

27 Stigma and victimisation Parallel Wednesday 11:00-13:00Lamy Leikness Simbayi,Rai Nabinkala

Wed

27.1Beau Miller [USA] , Sara Millimet, Pahl Samson, Michael RossLIVE consortium’s university anti-stigma campaign: An effective instrument in reducing stigma?

27.2Tamsen Rochat [ZAF] , Ntombizodumo Mkwanazi, Ruth BlandA family-based disclosure intervention for HIV-infected mothers with HIV-uninfected school-aged children in ruralKwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

27.3Marie Suzan-Monti [FRA] , Charles Kouanfack, Sylvie Boyer, Jérôme Blanche, Eric Delaporte, Patrizia M. Carrieri,Jean-paul Moatti, Christian Laurent, Bruno SpireThe impact of HIV care on serostatus disclosure to relatives among HIV-infected patients initiating antiretroviral therapy inrural district hospitals in Cameroon (STRATALL, ANRS 12-110/ESTHER).

27.4Miriam Groenhof [NLD] , Christon Zimbizi, Bertha MukomeFighting stigma! 5 steps organisations can take to address needs of HIV positive youth in regular programming on SRHRand HIV prevention for youth

27.5Dina Sidhva [GBR] , George PalattiyilNarratives of Loss and Uncertainty: HIV positive Asylum Seekers in Scotland

27.6Binta Green [USA]Dating Violence Perpetration and/or Victimization and Associated Sexual Risk Behaviors Among A Sample of AfricanAmerican and Hispanic Adolescent Females

27.7 Jordi Blanch [ESP] , Nataliya Zhabenko, Olena ZhabenkoAttitudes toward people with HIV or AIDS in a Ukrainian population

27.8Xiaoming Li [USA] , Liying Zhang, Junfeng Zhao, Guoxiang Zhao, Xiaoyi Fang, Xiuyun Lin,Bonita StantonParental HIV/AIDS disclosure, stigma, and psychosocial consequences among AIDS orphans in Henan, China

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28 Understanding the Epidemic Parallel Wednesday 11:00-13:00Coronado Ron Stall,Diane Cooper

Wed

28.1Brian Mustanski [USA] , Gayle Byck, Allison Dymnicki, David Henry, John BollandTrajectories of multiple risk behaviors in adolescents: A multivariate growth-mixture modeling approach

28.2Blair T. Johnson [USA] , Lori A. J. Scott-Sheldon, Tania B. Huedo-Medina, Blair T. Johnson, Michelle R. Warren, MichaelP. CareyEfficacy of behavioral interventions to increase condom use and reduce incident sexually transmitted infections: A meta-analytic review of trials, 1985 to 2010

28.3Nathalie Beltzer [FRA] , Sauvage Claire, Sommen Cécile, Leïla SaboniTwenty years follow-up of HIV knowledge, attitude, beliefs and practices of young adults living in France

28.4Sibylle Nideroest [CHE] , Christoph Imhof, Daniel GredigSettings, sexual practices and HIV-protection strategies: Circumstances of HIV-infections today.

28.5Elisabete De Carvalho [FRA] , Mathilde CoudrayHIV and STDs testing practices in France

28.6Karl Lemmen [DEU] , Michael T. Wright, Martina BlockImplementing Participatory Quality Development (PQ) in HIV-Prevention in Germany

28.7Larry Sawers [USA] , Eileen StillwaggonReducing Concurrency for HIV-Prevention: Modeling Behavioral Risk and Coital Dilution

29 Behavioral Interventions Parallel Wednesday 11:00-13:00SweeneyNorth

Jayne Griffiths,Kevin Fenton

Wed

29.1Christiana Noestlinger [BEL] , Tom Platteau, Daniela Rojas Castro, Matt Bristow, Agnes KocsisSystematic development of a computerised sexual risk reduction intervention with people living with HIV

29.2Gaurav Jain [IND]Increasing Condom Accessibility in Rural Areas of India through Condom Social Marketing

29.4Maria Ekstrand [USA] , Shalini Bharat, Jayashree RamakrishnaAIDS Stigma among health care providers in Urban India: Implications for Interventions

29.5Gaurav Jain [IND]Increasing Condom Accessibility in Rural Areas of India through Condom Social Marketing

29.6Richard Harding [GBR] , Lorraine Sherr, Fiona Lampe, Claudine Clucas, T MolloySampling methods in HIV research: do online and clinic samples differ on disease-oriented variables?

29.7Danuta Kasprzyk [USA] , Daniel Montaño, April Greek, Sally Nyandiya Bundy, Stephen Machokoto, Norest Beta,Tinashe Muromo, Rachel Gatsi

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How participatory research changes and enriches a planned Phase II Coping Intervention (Project TALC) Trial: Studyimplementation among parents with HIV and their teens living in Zimbabwe

29.8Miriam Groenhof [NLD] , Enet Mukurazita, Bertha Mukome, Joanne LeerlooijerMeasure the effects on young people resulting from SRH education and HIV prevention; a toolkit developed with and forimplementing organisations in Zimbabwe

30 Risk in exposed populations Parallel Wednesday 11:00-13:00PeraltaJane Chege,WendeeWechsberg

Wed

30.1Stephen McNally [AUS] , Jeffrey Grierson, Marian Pitts, Anthony SmithBao cao su, kondom, ถุงยาง: sexual cultures, condoms and lubricant

30.2Mahruba Khanam [BGD]Safe sex practice among brothel based commercial sex workers in Bangladesh

30.3 Jeffrey Grierson [AUS] , Stephen McNallySex and Sociality in Thai Gay Saunas

30.4Wijnand Van den Boom [NLD] , Astrid Roggen, Udi Davidovich‘On-location’ safe-sex norms are in trouble: the study of safe-sex norms at sex versus non-sex locations among MSM

30.5Rigmor Berg [NOR] , Ronny Tikkanen, Michael RossBarebacking among MSM recruited through a Swedish website: Associations with sexual activities during last sexualencounter

30.6Lorenzo Gios [ITA] , Massimo Mirandola, Jean-pierre Foschia, Michele Breveglieri, Ruth Joana Davis, Martina Furegato,Enrica Castellani, Dunia Ramarli, Paola CoatoThe SIALON Project (2008-2010): HIV prevalence and undiagnosed HIV infections among MSM attending gay venues insix European cities.

30.7Ter Tiero Elias Dah [BFA]Social, behavioral characteristics, and seroprevalence of HIV infection among men who have sex with men (MSM): about92 cases collected in an Association African Solidarité (AAS) community medical center called “Centre Oasis” inOuagadougou.

30.8Yan Guo [USA] , Xiaoming Li, Shuli Li, Yingjie Liu, Xiaoyi FangMental health and HIV risk among Chinese migrant men who have sex with men

31 Adherence Parallel Wednesday 11:00-13:00Devargas Adrian Gschwend,Marie Preau

Wed 31.1 Jane Simoni [USA] , David Huh, Samantha YardPredicting Viral Suppression Nine months after ARV Initiation: No Holy Grail?

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31.2Hilary Surratt [USA] , Steven Kurtz, Leah VargaMedication adherence and diversion among HIV-positive substance abusers in South Florida

31.3 Joseph Tak Fai Lau [CHN] , Jing Gu, Huifang Xu, Ying Zhong, Wenhua LingA randomized control trial to prevent dropout of methadone maintenance treatment among drug users ¡V some preliminaryresults

31.4Connie Kekwaletswe [ZAF] , Neo Morojele, Sebenzile NkosiAlcohol use as a predictor of antiretroviral therapy (ART) adherence, beyond structural and select psychosocial factorsamong South African adult ART recipients

31.5Naeemah Abrahams [ZAF] , Rachel Jewkes, Carl Lombard, Shanaaz MathewsImpact of telephonic psycho-social support on adherence to post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) after rape: Implications for allPEP uses

31.6Georges Tiendrebeogo [NLD] , Fabienne Hekoaka, André Soubeiga, Mireille Belem, Pascal L. G. Compaore, NathalieOuangraouaParental Disclosure in times of HAART: Children’s Roles in Supporting Treatment Adherence in Burkina Faso

31.7Ashraf Kagee [ZAF] , Wylene SaalUsing the Theory of Planned Behaviour to understand intentions to adhere to antiretroviral therapy in a South Africansample.

31.8Carillon Severine [FRA]The social production of non-adherence : From an identification of the process towards a renewed response An examplefrom Kayes (Mali)

32 Stigma and HIV - discussion with examples from Puerto Rico Espanol Wednesday 11:00-13:00O'Keefe Jordi Blanch,Ana Guell

Wed 32.1Souhail Malave [USA] , Nelson Varas-DiazBarreras estructurales para la reducción del estigma relacionado al VIH: ejemplos desde Puerto Rico.

34 Espanol: Prevencion de VIH para Latinos y Latinas: LeccionesAprendidas Parallel Wednesday 14:00-16:00O'Keeffe

Fernando VillaamilPérez,Maria EugeniaFernandez-Esquer,Dolores Albarracin

35 Systems in Collapse: Experiences from Africa in StrengtheningCommunities REPSSI Parallel Wednesday 14:00-16:00Lamy Noreen Huni

Wed 35.1Noreen M Huni [ZAF]Session summary:

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35.2Kefilwe Mokokwe [ZAF] , Karen Romano, Alex Tigere, Tapfumo MoroveA national mobilization of communities to care for orphans and vulnerable children: experiences in rolling out Journey ofLife in Botswana

35.3Faith Simelane [ZAF] , Eric Matau, Sarah MacmasterSkills at work: experiences from a trained community based care giver in Swaziland

35.4Adrian Gschwend [CHE] , Pia Amman, Kaharine Wespi, David Mwiya, Kelvin Ngoma, Lisa LanghaugA psychosocial intervention programme for children affected by AIDS in rural communities: Findings from a quasi-experimental evaluation study in Zambia

35.5Kathleen Okatcha [ZAF] , Edwick Mapalala, Peter MasessaStrengthening capacities of communities to care: a case study of mainstreaming psychosocial support into Early ChildhoodDevelopment programmes in Kenya

36 Gender Parallel Wednesday 14:00-16:00SweeneyNorth

Suzanne Leclerc,ChristianaNoestlinger

Wed

36.1Heather Clark [USA] , Prince BahatiGaps and Challenges in Integrating Gender Issues in HIV Prevention Research

36.2Poul Rohleder [GBR] , Arne Henning Edie, Leslie Swartz, Chitra Ranchod, Margie Schneider, Claire SchürGender differences in level of HIV knowledge and HIV risk behaviours among people with disabilities in South Africa

36.3Vuyelwa Mehlomakulu [ZAF] , Diane Cooper, Daniella Mark, Jennifer PittWomen’s views on and experiences of condom use: An exploration of how this impacts on women’s sexual satisfaction andmale condom use among women.

36.4 Joanne Mantell [USA] , Jennifer A. Smit, Jane Saffitz, Cecilia Milford, Nzwakie Mosery, Nonkululeko Tesfay,Sibusiso Sibiya, Zonke Mabude, Tsitsi Masvaure, Elizabeth Kelvin“They will think they are protected”: Women university students’ perceptions of the partial efficacy of medical malecircumcision (MMC) in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

36.5 Isolde Birdthistle [GBR] , Billy Mayanja, Dermot Maher, Sian Floyd, Janet Seeley, Helen WeissNon-consensual sex and association with incident HIV infection among women: a cohort study in rural Uganda, 1990-2008

36.6Hilary Surratt [USA] , Steven Kurtz, Leah VargaThe Impact of Early Sex Work Initiation on Victimization, Mental Health and Risk for HIV

36.7Swagata Banik [USA] , Leslie Fisher, Maninder Setia, Vivek AnandDiscrimination, Depression and HIV risk among Transgenders in India

36.8 Julia Albarracin [USA] , Jennifer Chancay, Dustin Hinrichs, Stephanie Howe, Laura SanchezHealth and HIV Prevention Among Latinas: A Integrated Approach to Empowerment

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37 HIV Testing delays, differences and demands Parallel Wednesday 14:00-16:00Peralta Peter Saxton,Rigmor Berg

Wed

37.1Mélanie Plazy [FRA] , Joanna Orne-Gliemann, Eric Balestre, Marija Miric, Shirish Darak, Maia Butsashvili,Patrice Tchendjou, François Dabis, Annabel Desgrees Du LouImpact of an enhanced prenatal HIV counselling session on communication within the couple

37.2Stephen McNally [AUS] , Jeffrey Grierson, Marian Pitts, Anthony SmithAssumptions, assessments and disclosure around HIV status for men who have sex with men (MSM) in Indonesia

37.3Ligia Kerr [BRA] , Telma Martins, Rosa Mota, Valéria FreireReasons for resistance to HIV testing among female commercial sex workers (FSW) in a city in northeastern Brazil

37.4Cheryl Williams [USA] , Denise HughesFactors associated with delayed diagnosis of HIV disease among adults and adolescents in rural populations -- 40 states,2006 - 2008

37.5 Jean-marie Le Gall [FRA] , Cédric Jacquemin, Sophie Jean, Cyril Martin, Laura Rios, Olivier Benoit,Stéphanie Vermoesen, Bruno Spire, Yazdan YazdanpanahANRS–COM’TEST: a Community-Based HIV Testing to Increase HIV Screening Frequency in Men Who Have Sex withMen (MSM)

37.6Titia Heijman [NLD] , Ronald Geskus, Udi Davidovich, Roel Coutinho, Maria Prins, Ineke StolteDifferent trends in sexual behaviour among seroconverting MSM before and after the introduction of cART

37.7Ulrich Marcus [DEU] , Michele Breveglieri, Percy Fernández-Dávila, Laia Ferrer, Cinta Folch, Ford Hickson,Harm Hospers, Massimo Mirandola, Johanna Rankin, David Reid, Peter Weatherburn, Axel J SchmidtSignificant differences in association of HIV testing uptake and risk taking between men having sex with men (MSM)across Europe – Results of the European MSM Internet Survey (EMIS)

37.8Daniela Rojas Castro [FRA] , Jean-marie Le Gall, Elise Bourgeois-Fisson, Franck Barbier, Lionel Fugon, Bruno SpireThe Swiss Statement, who knows about it and what are its effects on PLWHIV? Results from the “VIH, Hépatites et vous”Survey

38 Psychosocial Factors HIV risk Parallel Wednesday 14:00-16:00Devargas Maria Ekstrand,Tapfuma Murove

Wed

38.1Corina Lelutiu-Weinberger [USA] , Sarit Golub, Jeffrey Parsons, Kristi GamarelRace-based differentials of the impact of mental health and stigma on HIV risk among young gay and bisexual men

38.2Kyung-hee Choi [USA] , George Ayala, Jay Paul, Ross Boylan, Steven GregorichThe role of racism and homophobia in explaining racial/ethnic disparities in HIV infection among U.S. ethnic minority menwho have sex with men (MSM)

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38.3Kyung-hee Choi [USA] , Jay Paul, George Ayala, Ross Boylan, Steven GregorichExperiences of racism, homophobia, and mental health among U.S. racial/ethnic minority men who have sex with men(MSM) at high risk for HIV

38.4Sarit Golub [USA] , Tyrel Starks, Corina Weinberger, Jeffrey ParsonsStigma, coping, and HIV risk: Examining the Psychological Mediation Framework

38.5 Jeffrey Parsons [USA] , Christian Grov, Sarit GolubSexual compulsivity, co-occurring psychosocial health problems, and HIV risk among gay and bisexual men: Furtherevidence of a syndemic

38.6Ligia Kerr [BRA] , Adriana Pinho, Maeve Mello, Adele Benzaken, Ana Brito, Edgar Merchan-Hamann,Mark Guimarães, Sônia Batista, Lisângela Oliveira, Fabiano Abreu, Adão Moraes, Gisele Freitas,Carl Kendall, Inês DouradoDiscrimination, homophobic violence and suicidal ideation among men who have sex with men (MSM) in ten Braziliancities

38.7Felisa Gonzales [USA] , Rodrigo Aguayo Romero , Ana Maria Del Rio Gonzalez, Carlos Fabian Betancourt, MarcelaAguilar Pardo, Fernanda T. Bianchi,Maria Cecilia Zea, Carol A. Reisen, Paul J. PoppenHIV Risk among Male-to-Female Transgender Individuals in Bogotá, Colombia

38.8Udi Davidovich [NLD] , Hanna Uhr-DallPrevention intervention for individuals and their sexual network: the development and evaluation of a single-session sexualhealth training online

39 Sexual risk reduction Parallel Wednesday 14:00-16:00Coronado Joseph Lau,Charles Collins

Wed

39.1Gerald Gorn [HKG] , Katie Kelting, Adam Lee Duhachek, Darren W. Dahl, Charles B. WeinbergThe Effect of Sensual vs. Disease Prevention Positioning and Contextual Setting on Condom Purchasing

39.2Limin Mao [AUS] , Susan Kippax, Martin Holt, Garrett Prestage, Iryna Zablotska, John De WitRates of condom- and non-condom-based anal intercourse practices among homosexually active men in Australia:deliberate HIV risk reduction?

39.3Laura D'Anna [USA] , Andrew Margolis, Lee Warner, Olga Korosteleva, Lydia O'Donnell, Cornelis Rietmeijer,Jeffrey Klausner, Kevin MalotteCharacteristics associated with condom use problems during anal sex among men who have sex with men (MSM): findingsfrom the Safe City Project Study

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39.4Heidi Van Rooyen [ZAF]Zooming in and out: Explorations of HIV risk, responsibility, intimacy and love in rural South Africa (NIMH ProjectAccept-HPTN 043)

39.5Wijnand Van den Boom [NLD] , Udi Davidovich, Robert Witlox, Ineke StolteViral sorting as a frequently practiced HIV risk reduction strategy among HIV-positive MSM with HIV-positive and HIV-negative and status unknown partners

39.6Tsitsi Masvawure [USA]“We do everything but sex”: Comparing female and male Christian students’ experiences and responses to sexual temptationat a university campus in Zimbabwe

39.7Keith Horvath [USA] , Derek Smolenski, Alex Iantaffi, Jeremy Grey, B.r. Simon RosserDiscussions of Viral Load in Negotiating Sexual Episodes with Primary and Casual Partners among Men who have Sexwith Men

39.8Daniel Montaño [USA] , April Greek, Sally Nyandiya Bundy, Tinashe Muromo, Stephen Machokoto, Norest Beta,Rachel GatsiBaseline and follow-up results for HIV+ Parents living in Zimbabwe and participating in a Coping Intervention (ProjectTALC) Phase II Comparative Effectiveness Trial.

39.9Brian Mustanski [USA] , Colleen Monohan, Robert GarofaloResults of a randomized clinical trial of an Internet-based HIV prevention program for young MSM

40 Psychological Standards Parallel Wednesday 16:30-18:00SweeneyNorth

Stuart Gibson,Noreen Huni,Barbara Hedge

Wed 40.1Stuart Gibson [GBR] , Sarah Zetler, Liz Shaw, Ruth Lowbury, Audrey MatthewsWorkshop: Standards for psychological support for adults living with HIV in the UK

41 NIH granting Parallel Wednesday 16:30-18:00O'Keeffe Susan Newcomer,Willo Pequegnat

Wed 41.1Susan Newcomer [USA] , Willo PequegnatLeaping the hurdles and navigating the maze: getting NIH funding for research on HIV/AIDS

42 Patient centred care and support: essential but overlooked Parallel Wednesday 16:30-18:00Peralta Olivia Dix,Simon Rackstraw

Wed

42.1George Loy [TZA] , Richard Harding, Karilyn Collins, Peter Memiah, Genevieve Patrick, Erick Kombo,Carla Alexander, Geoffrey Sigalla, Vicky SimmsMultidimensional outcomes for HIV outpatients receiving integrated palliative care: a prospective longitudinal naturalexperiment

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42.2Richard Harding [GBR]Living well with HIV? Global evidence of high physical and psychological symptom burden in the presence of treatment

42.3Hanneke Brits [ZAF]Anti-retroviral therapy initiation for children with advanced HIV disease: 3 years later

43 Strategic Approaches for Addressing Sexual Health Parallel Wednesday 16:30-18:00Lamy John Douglas,Sarah Hawkes

Wed

43.1 John Douglas [USA] , Richard Wolitski, Rafael Mazin, Sarah HawkesSymposium: Strategic Approaches for Addressing Sexual Health: Challenges, Opportunities, and Implications for HIV/STIPrevention

43.1 John Douglas [USA]Advancing a public health approach to improve sexual health in the United States: a framework for national efforts

43.2Rafael Mazin [USA]Promoting sexual health in Latin America: lessons learned

43.3Sarah Hawkes [GBR]Promoting sexual health in Asia: challenges and opportunities

43.4Richard Wolitski [USA]Implications of a sexual health approach for HIV/STI prevention efforts

43.5 John Dougas [USA] , Rafael MazinPanel Discussion: key questions regarding lessons learned, challenges and opportunities ahead

44 Substance abuse, health disparities, gender issues, victimization and riskbehavior: What’’s been done and where are we going Parallel Wednesday 16:30-18:00Devargas Wendee

Wechsberg

Wed

44.1Nicolas Lorente [FRA] , Emilie Henry, Lionel Fugon, Yves Yomb, Fred Eboko, Patrizia Carrieri,Bruno SpireA lack of proximity to HIV is associated with an absence of HIV testing among men who have sex with men living inDouala, Cameroon

44.2Karen Corsi [USA] , Sung-joon Min, Mark Royer, Robert BoothHIV risk and treatment among opiate injectors

44.3William Zule [USA] , Wendee Wechsberg, Curtis Coomes, Winona PoultonResults of a pilot test of a computer-assisted tailored HIV prevention intervention

44.4Wendee Wechsberg [USA] , Tracy Kline, Felicia Browne, Rachel Middlesteadt-Ellerson, Tara Carney, Bronwyn Myers,William Zule, Charles Parry, Rachel JewkesPreliminary Outcomes of a Randomized Controlled Trial of a Feminist HIV Intervention for Vulnerable Women in CapeTown, South Africa

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45 Prevention training Parallel Wednesday 16:30-18:00Coronado Terry Stewart,Alice Gandelman

Wed 45.1Alice Gandelman [USA] , Patricia Coury-Doniger, Terry Stewart, Cornelis Rietmeijer, Alice GandelmanMoving from efficacy to effectiveness in HIV prevention: using implementation science to improve practice in the field

Thursday - 15th

# Title Type Day Times Room Chairs

46 Biomedical prevention trials between ethical concern and need forevidence: Concurrent expectations.: Sidaction Parallel Thursday 08:00-09:30Coronado Veronica Noseda,

Vincent Douris

Thu 46.1Vincent Douris [FRA]Issues raised by biomedical research in prevention

47 Late Breakers SubPlenary Thursday 08:00-09:30SweeneyNorth

Simon Rosser,Rafael Mazin

Thu

47.1Dinah Baah-Odoom [GHA]The Relationship between Stigma and Unsafe Sexual Practices amongst Young People in Ghana

47.2Gustavo Kasparas [ARG] , Gustavo Kasparas, María Del Carmen Iannella, Gabriela Bugarin, Hugo Visciglio , MarcelaBelforte,Roxana Miro, Rosa BolognaComputer alert system and psychosocial telephone support to improve antiretroviral therapy adherence

47.3Sophie Abgrall [FXX] , Lionel Fugon, Nathalie Lele, Estelle Carde, Michelle Bentata, Olivier Patey,Marie-aude Khuong, Bruno Spire, Patrizia Carrieri, Olivier BouchaudPredictors of the failure to maintain adherence to antiretroviral therapy in HIV-infected migrants living in France andtravelling to their sub-Saharan African country of origin

47.4Daniela Rojas Castro [FRA] , Vincent Coquelin, Olivier Jablonski, Jean-marie Le Gall"Zone NoKapote" Bareback Sexual Health Workshops: can positive health deal with all kind of sexualities?

47.5George Palattiyil [GBR] , Dina SidhvaHIV, Human Rights and Asylum Seekers: Some emerging evidence from Scotland

47.6Brigg Reilley [USA]HIV Screening - issues for STD and prenatal testing

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48 Plenary - Overview Plenary Thursday 10:00-11:30SweeneyNorth

Michael Ross,Olive Shisana,Bridgete Prince

Thu

48.1F. Amolo Okero [CHE]Disclosure of HIV status - WHO review and policy guidance

48.2 J. Dennis Fortenberry [USA]Toward a science of adolescent sexual health as an HIV/STI prevention strategy

48.3Lynette Mudekunye [ZAF]More than a virus; the responding workforce

48.4Renaud Becquet [FRA]Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission: research perspectives

48.5Suzanne Leclerc-Madlala [USA]Contribution of Anthropology to HIV Prevention Research.

49 Closing Closing Thursday 11:30-12:00SweeneyNorth

Kees Rietmeijer,Jose Catalan,Frans van denBoom

Thu 49.1Richard Wolitski [USA]Learning from Theory Based Interventions

Posters

Tuesday - 13th

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51.1 Carl Kendall [USA] , Valeria Goncalves, Telma Martins, Rosa Mota, Linda Macena, Ligia KerrMen who have sex with men (MSM): incentives and barriers to HIV testing in Fortaleza, Brazil

51.2 Carlos Pavao [USA]A New Community Engagement Framework: how to bridge community and HIV related research agendas at NIH

51.3 Brian Kelly [USA] , Richard Carpiano, Adam Easterbrook, Jeffrey ParsonsSex and the Community: Examining the Implications of Neighborhood and Social Networks for Sexual Risk Behaviorsamong Urban Gay Men

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51.4 Matthew McQueen [USA] , Maureen Muchimba, Megan Reamy, Sara YeatmanThe association of disinhibitory behavior with risky sexual behavior and perceived HIV risk

51.5 Florita Durueke [NGA] , Morenike Ukpong, Kadiri Audu , Augustina Amuamuziam , Aisha AdaranijoEmpowering MSM to engage in HIV prevention, treatment, care, support and research programmes

51.6 Kamggue Kopguep Jean Jules [CMR]How to integrate the men who sex with men into an association of fight against the HIV / AIDS: case of ColibriBafoussam – Cameroon

51.7 Jane Chege [ZMB] , Elizabeth Meassick, Senait Afework, Ann Claxton, Tesfaye JimaChanging the social context through Community Conversations to enable HIV risk reduction

51.8 Kieto Zola Eddy [ZAR]Moral and cultural barriers to the people on the 3 ways to preventing HIV/AIDS in the city of Kisangani in RDC

51.9 Robert Sturm [USA] , Randle CharlesThe Power of Decolonization as a Prevention Tool

51.10A Sathiya Appunni [ZAF]Correlates of HIV and AIDS in epidemiological perspectives: a multivariate analysis

51.11Beau Miller [USA] , Pahl Samson, Michael RossPerception of sources of gay and HIV-related stigma in MSM and their relationship to HIV communication

51.12Christopher Tumwine [UGA] , Annet Nannungi, Eric Ssegujja, Nicolate Nekesa, Sarah Ssali, Lynn Atuyambe,Gery Ryan, Glenn WagnerHIV prevention advocacy by people living with HIV/AIDS in Uganda: a qualitative study

51.13Wasiu Aremu Bello [NGA] , Kamorudeen Ogunbadejo, Olawale OguntoyeViral Hepatitis and Drug/Alcohol abuse:A Pradigmatic survey of HIV infected and Non infected Female Sex Workers inNigeria

51.14Harriet Okatch [ZAF] , Tirelo Modie-Moroka, Oemetse MogapiFactors that influence abstinence attitudes among 10-14 year old a church-going adolescents in Botswana

51.15Obiajulu Augustina Amuamuziam [NGA] , Morenike Ukpong, Aisha Adaranijo, Florita Durueke, Olayide AkanniEmpowering, children, adolescent and youth on NPT

51.16Derek Smolenski [USA] , Keith Horvath, Alex Iantaffi, Jeremy Grey, Michael Wilkerson, Simon RosserPerceived effects of pornography and high-risk sex among men who have sex with men

51.17Victor Silumbwe [ZMB]Utilization of Adolescent/youth friendly health services: A Chibombo District experience

51.18Foday Melvin Kargbo [SLE]HIV/AIDS: global trends, global funds and delivery

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51.19Mehdi Damaliamiri [IRN] , Ahmad Tajfar, Mostafa HassaniThe hidden rules of religion and ideology for AIDS

51.20Shankar Chowdhury [IND]Reducing vulnerability of Transgender community in Delhi through Livelihood skills

51.21Raphael Anzuruni Mbuto [ZAR]Anti-aids clubs and fight against stigmatization of aids orphans at school in kinshasa ,democratic republic of congo

51.22Mahendra Chalise [NPL] , Atmeshwar Chapagain: A Study of the Change in Attitude and Behavior of workers on HIV/AIDS in Carpet Factory in Nepal

51.23Dinah Baah-Odoom [GHA]Stigma, the Major Driver of Unsafe Sexual Practices and HIV/AIDS infection amongst Young People in Ghana

51.24Tyler Arguello [USA]Putting queer in its place: The spatialization of HIV through a social marketing campaign

51.25Ananda Pun [NPL]Making the difference: Community Based HIV prevention Initiative in Nepal

51.26Binod Gurung [NPL] , Pinky GurungScaling up Coverage and Quality of HIV/AIDS Prevention Targeted to Most at Risk Population and Treatment, Care andSupport Services for People Living with HIV

51.27Samuel Matoka [ZAF]Working with sex workers in prevention interventions

51.28Julie Maertens [USA] , Jennifer HarmanBarriers to Nutrition Management among People Living With HIV on Antiretroviral Therapy

51.29Laramie Smith [USA] , K. Rivet Amico, Jeffrey Fisher, Chinazo CunninghamUnderstanding the Behavioral Determinants of Retention in HIV Care: A Qualitative Evaluation of a Situated Information,Motivation, Behavioral Skills Model of Care Initiation and Maintenance

51.30Michelle Kaufman [USA] , Jennifer Harman, Deepti KhatiLet’s Talk about Sex: Development of a Sexual Health Program for Nepali Women

51.31Achy Brou [CIV] , Obro Koby, Soumahoro Man-Koumba, Dosso MireilleStudy of the quality of life of People Living With HIV/AIDS in a follow-up care center in Abidjan

51.32Swagata Banik [USA] , Joyce Moon-Howard, Leslie Fisher, Michael SchuenemeyerDeveloping HIV prevention programs in multicultural church setting: preliminary findings from a CBPR study

51.33Jayne Griffiths [GBR] , Tomas Campbell, Becki Wilkins, Gisele MarinhoHopes, dreams and ambitions: a qualitative investigation into the views and concerns of older HIV+ adolescents abouttheir future challenges and support needs (London, UK)

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51.34Edward Mubiru [UGA]Impact of HIV/AIDS on the Livestock-Producing Communities of Uganda: Case Studies of Moyo and Kashumba Subcounties

51.35Hermengild Mayunga [TZA] , Karen JosephThe Impact of HIV/AIDS on Older Adults in Eastern Africa: Challenges and Responsibilities

51.36Esther Naluwooza [UGA]Challenges faced by health workers in implementing the prevention of mother-to-child HIV transmission (PMTCT)programme in Uganda

51.37Mutabazi Vincent [RWA]Integrating non-surgical male circumcision into the Rwanda national MC roll-out plan

51.38Corinne Strydom [ZAF] , Blanche CarolusThe need for social work intervention in a rural community regarding HIV/AIDS

51.39Lori Stevens [USA] , Michael SmithThe Phoenix Rising HIV/AIDS Re-entry/Homebuyer Project: “Homeownership: the Forgotten Option”

51.40Daogo Jacques Abraham Soubeiga [BFA] , Patrice Elysée OuedraogoAnthropological Analysis of Ethic Implications in the Involvement of People from Rural Areas in Research on HIV/AIDS:a Comparative Study

51.41Strydom Herman [ZAF] , Hanelie MalanA qualitative evaluation of REds: an adapted programme for social workers in the field of HIV and Aids

51.42Badru Bukenya [GBR]A new look at HIV/AIDS NGOs and their service delivery (SD) impact on politics: Insights from rural Uganda

51.43Yan Hong [USA] , Xiaoming Li, Guoqiang Zhao, Junfeng ZhaoCommunity-based group home: an optimal care arrangement for AIDS orphans in rural China

51.44Rose Zulliger [ZAF] , Helen Schneider, Mosa Moshabela"She is my teacher and if it was not for her I would be dead”: Exploration of rural South African CHWs’ informational andmediating roles in the home

51.45Karl Lemmen [DEU] , Werner BockUnderstanding Countertransference in dealing with AIDS-Hypochondriacs

51.46Breda Ward [GBR] , Tristan Barber, Shamela De Silva, Susan Thornton, Denise Ratcliffe, Alexander Margetts,Edwina Williams, David Asboe, Anton Pozniak, Brian Gazzard, Marta Boffito, Jose CatalanEstablishing an HIV neurocognitive screening service in clinical practice

51.47Anjan Amatya [NPL] , Ramesh ThapaCare and support of people living with dual disease (HIV / HCV) in Nepal

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51.48Danuta Kasprzyk [USA] , Sally Nyandiya Bundy, Danuta Kasprzyk, April Greek, Norest Beta, Stephen Machokoto,Rachel Gatsi, Tinashe MuromoExperience in taking a US-based coping intervention, Project TALC, and adapting it to the Zimbabwean context:observations on cross-cultural adaptations.

51.49Kieto Zola Eddy [ZAR]Moral and cultural barriers to the people on the 3 ways to preventing HIV/AIDS in the city of kisangani in RDC.

51.50Sarah Burgess [USA]An Undetectable Virus? Multiple HIVs and the Struggle for Normalization

51.51Margaret Kyakuwa [UGA]Care-giving and concealment: the case of HIV-positive nurses in Uganda

51.52Meoïn Hagège [FRA]Post-carceral Treatment interruption : biographical time vs institutional time

51.53Sayed Md Saikh Imtiaz [BGD]What made a HIV free man to marry a positive woman? Islam, HIV/AIDS Response and New Emerging Masculinities inBangladesh

51.54Melissa Ramirez [USA]National Latino AIDS Awareness Day (NLAAD) - Promoting HIV testing through social media

51.55Michelle Iandiorio [USA] , Tracy Tessmann, Karla Thornton, John Brown, Sanjeev AroraInnovation in Provider HIV Education

51.56Resty Nansubuga [UGA]HIV/AIDS stigmatization among the youths in Gulu, Northern Uganda: A major drawback in the fight against the spreadof HIV/AIDS

51.57Nicola Christofides [ZAF] , Rachel JewkesEarly teen pregnancy increases risk of incident HIV infection: results from a longitudinal study in the Eastern Cape, SouthAfrica

51.58Dorothy Mubuuke [UGA]Effect of Peer Health Workers on AIDS Care in Rakai, Uganda

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AcknowledgementsAIDSImpact has been supported by a large number of individuals, groups and organisations.

We wish to extend thanks to them all, especially:-

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