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AIDSIMPACT 2005The Moment is Now Part 3 of the program is displayed below. Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 |
SATELITE
SESSION 1 08:30
– 10:15 Auditorium - Mainstreaming Gender
SATELITE
SESSION 2 10:30
– 12:00 Auditorium - Orphans & Vulnerable Children (OVC)
13.00 – 13.05
Dr Olive
Shisana, Executive Director of the
Social Aspects of HIV/AIDS and Health, HSRC introduces Dr Phetisile Dlamini the chair.
13.05 – 13.15 The
choir from South Peninsula High School sings the National Anthem.
13.15 – 13.25 Mr Pierre Uys, The MEC for Health of the
Western Cape
13.25 - 13.40 Dr Pascal Mocumbi
13.40 - 13.55 Ms
Vuyiseka Dubula
13.55 - 14.10 Guest
Speaker: Minister Of Social Development
14.10 - 14.20 Chair Summarises
14.20 – 14.25 Thanks
–Professor Lorraine Sherr, Professor of Clinical and Helath Psychology
Royal Free and University College Medical School
14.25 – 14.30 Song
by South Peninsula High School
Chair: Edwin
Cameroon, Barbara Hedge
South Africa MON/2/001 Olive Shisana
Executive Director of the Social Aspects of
HIV/AIDS and Health, HSRC
France MON/2/002 Jean Paul Moatti
South Africa MON/2/003 Quarraisha Abdool Karim
Centre for the
AIDS Programme Research in SouthAfrica (CAPRISA) Woman & AIDS
Programme and
Columbia
University-Southern African Fogarty AIDS International Training and Research
Program (AITRP)
MON/2/004 Speaker TBC, Thanks to Discovery Health HIV AIDS Update
series
USA MON/2/005 Willo Pequegnat, NIMH
South Africa MON/2/006 Zackie Achmat
Treatment Action Campaign
Chair: Lorraine Sherr ,
Bridgette Prince
Country Ref Presenter Title
Switzerland TUE/3/001 Yves Souteyrand “3
by 5” Beyond the Numbers
HIV/AIDS Department, WHO, Geneva
South Africa TUE/3/002 Ashraf Grimwood – ARK, South Africa The South African National ARV Roll Out, Where are we Now
South Africa TUE/3/003 Melvyn Freeman Mental Health in the “3 by 5” Initiative
Consultant to WHO on Mental
Health and
HIV/AIDS/ Chief Research Specialist, HSRC
South Africa TUE/3/004 Rachel Jewkes Gender Issues
MRC Gender & Health Research Unit, Pretoria
South Africa TUE/3/005 Hoosen Coovadia Children
Doris Duke Medical Research Institute &
Nelson R Mandela School of Medicine
University of Kwazulu Natal
USA TUE/3/006 Jeff Fisher HIV Risk Behavior Change Interventions for
Center for
Health/HIV Seropositives: Initial Ideas on Theory and
Intervention
& Prevention (CHIP) Practice
University of
Connecticut
USA TUE/3/007 Mike Ross - University of Texas AIDS
and the Internet
USA TUE/3/008 Stephanie Strathdee When Interventions Have
Unintended Consequences:
Current Challenges in HIV Prevention
TUESDAY 5TH
APRIL
SESSION 4
– 11.00-12.30
IEAN
SESSON – ECONOMICS AND HIV
Chair: Ms. Ishrat Husain, Dr Gayle Martin
Kazianga Prevalence and demand
for safe sexual behavior in West Africa
Memfih Assessing household
socio-economic effects in Cameroon
Tsafack What
is important in determining the evolution of HIV in SSA?
Wasonga,
Morris, Kombe, Chakaya Willingness
to pay for ARV in Nairobi
Oyekale Measuring
vulnerability in Nigeria
TUESDAY 5TH
APRIL
SESSION 5
– 11.00-12.30
MENTAL
HEALTH AND ADOLESCENTS
Chair Gail Andrews
USA TUE/5/001 C.D. Houck Suicidality
as a Predictor of Adolescent Sexual Risk Behaviour
W.S.
Hadley, W.S., Brown, L.K., W.
Schlenger, B. Silver, and the Project SHIELD Study Group
USA TUE/5/002 Brian Mustanski Longitudinal Influences of Information, Motivation and Behavioural
Skills on HIV Risk in Adolescents
Geri
Donenberg, Erin Emerson
USA TUE/5/003 C. Kekwaletswe Psychiatric
Symptomatology and Secondary Prevention Among HIV Infected Adolescents
Sybil Hosek, Jaime Martinez
USA TUE/5/004 Larry Brown A
Family Based Program for Youth with Psychiatric Disorders
Wendy Hadley, Chris Houck, Glenn
Gordon, Ralph DiClemente, Geri Donenbergalph DiClemente2,
Geri Donenberg3
USA TUE/5/005 Geri Donenberg Does Substance Use Moderate the Effects of Parents and Peers on
Adolescents Risky Sex
Nigeria TUE/5/006 U. Udofia Adolescent
Female Domestic Works and HIV/AIDS – Implications of HIV Infection
TUESDAY 5TH
APRIL
SESSION 6
– 11.00-12.30
SOCIAL
IMPACT
Chair Marion Pitts, June Crawford
South
Africa TUE/6/001 N. Veenstra Impact
of HIV AIDS on the Public Health Services in Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa
Senegal TUE/6/002 N. Dacktaiba Impact
of HIV AIDS Worker and Families in Mining Industries
Senegal TUE/6/003 D. Gomis Health
Bankruptcy, Financing Aids Care in Families and Breaking Down of the Support
System Fatymata Kane,
Mamadou M
Netherlands TUE/6/004 Kees Swaans The
Impact of HIV AIDS On Rural Livelihoods -
The Case Of Msinga - South Africa
Irma van Diepen, Michael Malinga, Monique Salomon, Jacqueline Broerse
South Africa TUE/6/005 M. Crewe HIV
and Human Rights
TUESDAY 5TH
APRIL
SESSION 7
– 11.00-12.30
IMPACT OF HAART
Chair Ashraf Grimwood
Brazil TUE/7/001 G. Cardoso Changes
in Psychological Care after Haart Introduction
Marlene Zornitta, Mauricio Tostes
UK TUE/7/002 T. Campbell The
Prevalence and Management Of Lipodystrophy Syn. in a Black African Pop
Attending
Treatment
in London
Australia TUE/7/003 R. Thorpe Time
with Treatments. Sustained Decrease in ARV Uptake and Increased Complexity
Jeffrey Grierson,
Marian Pitts
Sweden TUE/7/004 L. Nilsson Schőnneson Predictors
of Three Types of ARV Therapy Adherence. A 2 Yr Follow Up
P,
Diamond, M.W. Ross, M. Williams, G. Bratt
UK TUE/7/005 G. Gellaitry The
Perceived Impact of HAART on Gay Men’s Sexual Relationships – Interview Based Study V.
Cooper, K. Peters, M.Fisher, R.Horne
Australia TUE/7/006 R. Duffin Side
Effects - Some Positive Voices
TUESDAY 5TH
APRIL
SESSION 8
– 11.00-12.30
RISK
PATTERNS PART 1
Chair Dr. Nancy Phaswana-Amafuya, John de Wit
USA TUE/8/001 B. Dodge Bisexual
Practices, Patterns and Meaning and Implications on HIV Prev Among Latino Men
South Africa TUE/8/002 N. Morojele Perceived
effects of alcohol consumption on sexual
behaviour among adults in a South African township
Neo K.
Morojele, Millicent A. Kachieng’a, Matsobane A. Nkoko, Kgaogelo M. Moshia,
Evodia Mokoko, Charles D. H. Parry,
TUE/8/004 A. Pluddermann Heroin Use and Injecting Practices in Cape Town
France TUE/8/005 A. Bouhnik Unsafe
Sex With Casual Partners Among HIV Infected Homosexual Men.
Bruno
Spire, Rosemary Dray-Spira, Patrick Peretti-Watel, Marie-Ange Schiltz and
France Lert
South
Africa TUE/8/006 Z Nxumalo Challenges
of Conducting an Intervention Study With Sex Workers in Pretoria
W.
Luseno, R. Middlesteadt-Ellerson, W. Wechsberg
South
Africa TUE/8/007 A. Bhana Outcomes
of a Pilot Test of the HIV Alcohol Prevention Programme Adapted for Use Among
Adolescents
A.
Bhana, HSRC, R.Zimmerman, P Cupp,S.F.Price
TUESDAY 5TH
APRIL
LUNCH
TIME SATELLITE SESSION – 12.30-14.00
PSYCHOSOCIAL
SUPPORT TO AIDS-AFFECTED CHILDREN:
COMPARATIVE
PERSPECTIVES
HOSTED BY
THE BERNARD VAN LEER FOUNDATION
Chair: Peter Laugharn, Lorraine Sherr
Presenter |
|
Title |
Pat Engle Unicef |
|
A Developmental Psychologist’s Perspective |
Helen Meintjes HSRC |
|
An Anthropologist’s Perspective |
Leslie Snider Tulane University & Regional
Psychosocial Support Initiative |
|
A Programme Evaluator’s Perspective |
LUNCH
TIME SATELLITE SESSION II – 13:00-14.00
NELSON
MANDELA FOUNDATION REPORT LAUNCH
HIV RISK EXPOSURE AMOUNG YOUNG CHILDREN
TUESDAY 5TH
APRIL
SESSION 9
– 14.00-16.00
ROOM: 1.6B
COMMUNITY
Chair Dan Kaseje
UK TUE/9/001 R. Harding Pain
and Symptom Prevalence and Measurement: Findings from an Audit in a Ugandan
Hospice
P. Cartledge, L. Mpanga
Sebuyira, S. Clausen
South Africa TUE/9/002 J Mundell Traditional
Healers as Partners in the Care and Support of PWLA's
AE de Villiers, R
Gcaisser, K Irwin, & A
UK TUE/9/003 M. Anderson The
Livity Study: Research Challenges and Strat. Engaging With the Black Carr.
Community Ijeoma Solarin, Gillian Elam, Emma MacFarlane,
Kevin Fenton, Philippa Easterbrook
South Africa TUE/9/004 A. Bhana Outcomes
of a Family-Based Prevention Programme for Adults and Children in SA
A.Bhana,HSRC,I.Petersen,
University of KwaZulu-Natal,C.Bell University of Illinois,M. McKay,Mt Sinai
School of Medicine
South Africa TUE/9/005 V. Naidu Survival
Strategies of HIV/AIDS-Affected Households in Soweto
Australia TUE/9/006 M. Pitts Ageing
with HIV
J.
Grierson, R. Thorpe, M. Saunders
India TUE/9/007 N. Timilshina A Study on Capacity
Building of the Basic Medical Professional toward HIV/AIDS and its Prevention
in Western Development Region
TUE/9/008
Messam Community Collaborative HIV-Prevention Research with
Homeless Families in an Urban Shelter
TUESDAY 5TH
APRIL
SESSION
10 – 14.00-16.00
PARENT
CHILD COMMUNICATION
Chair Jerry Coovadia, Jan St Lawrence
UK TUE/10/001 E. Maticka-Tyndale Understanding the Nature and Influence of "Force" in
Sexual Encounters of Youth in Kenya
Janet
Wildish, Mary Gichuru
Belgium TUE/10/002 C. Noestlinger Psychosocial
Needs of HIV Affected Children and their Caregivers
C.
Uberti, V. Gordillo, U. Sonnenberg-Schwan, G. Bartoli, D. Gredig, L. Caldeira,
N. Dedes,
R.
Colebunders & the EUROSUPPORTstudy group
UK TUE/10/003 Lorraine Sherr A Systematic Review of Cognitive Impairment and HIV in
Young Children
USA TUE/10/004 W.S. Hadley Parent Teen Sexual
Communication: Does Communication
Matter?
Christopher
D. Houck, Larry K. Brown,
Erika Litvin, Geri Donenberg, Ralph DiClemente &
Project
STYLE
USA TUE/10/005 John Jemmot Communication
About HIV/STD Risk Among Xhosa Adolescents and their Parents
TUESDAY 5TH APRIL
SESSION
11 – 14.00-16.00
ROOM
Auditorium
PREVENTION
Chair: Geeta
Ramjee, John Imrie
New Zealand TUE/11/001 P. Saxton Men
Who've Previously Tested Negative: Beliefs About Current HIV Status
USA TUE/11/002 S. Kiene Efficacy of a Computer
Delivered Condom Use Intervention
William D. Barta
France TUE/11/003 Y. Obadia Knowledge
of Postexposure Prophylaxis in a Population of HIV Positive Outpatients.
Anne-Déborah Bouhnik,
Dominique Rey, Rosemary Dray-Spira, France Lert and Bruno Spire
France TUE/11/004 J.P Moatti Two Years of HIV Non-Occupational Post-Exposure Prophylaxis Requests and
Prescriptions
in SE France
M.K.
Bendiane, V. Villes, M.P. Carrieri, J. Almeda, J Casabona, B Spire, D. Rey
TUE/11/005 I. Bruynse Ensuring Educational
Quality
UK TUE/11/006 J. Elford Does the Internet Lead
to riskier sex amoung gay men?
TUESDAY 5TH APRIL
SESSION
12 – 14.00-16.00
ROOM
2.4A
QUALITY
OF LIFE
Chair Cheick Niang, Frans van den Boom
Croatia TUE/12/001 S. Belak Kovacevic Quality
of Life of HIV Infected Patients in Croatia
Australia TUE/12/002 Rachel Thorpe Health
and Quality of Life. The Impact of Co-Existing Health Conditions Among
Australian
PLWHA
J.
Grierson, M. Saunders, M. Pitts
France TUE/12/003 M Preau Health
Related Quality of Life Among HIV Infected IDU's
B.
Spire, E. Vincent, A. Sobel, P. Dellamonica, J.P. Moatti, M.P. Carrieri and the
MANIF-2000 Study
Group
France TUE/12/004 M Preau Time
Perspective Orientation and Health Related Quality of Life Among HIV Infected
Patients
C.
Brunet-Francois B. Spire, F. Raffi, M. Morin
UK TUE/12/005 J. Miller Life
Coaching, from Coping with Illness to Coping with Living
TUESDAY 5TH APRIL
SESSION
13 – 14.00-16.00
ROOM
2.4B
RISK
PATTERNS – PART 2
Chair Graham Hart, Susan Cochran
USA TUE/13/001 S. Brady Violence
Exposure Predicts Adolescents Substance Use and Sexual Risk Taking
G.R.
Donenberg
Canada TUE/13/002 LM Calzavara Characterization
of Emerging Hetrosexual HIV Epidemic in Russia Using a Case Control Approach A.N.
Burchell, V. Orekhovsky, E.R. Demainenko, M.A. Malysheva, E.V. Jukova,
E.
Perekhodchenko, N.N Ladnaia
South
Africa TUE/13/003 N. Morojele HIV/AIDS,
Sexual Risk Behaviour and Substance Use Among Adolescents in South Africa: A
Qualitative
Investigation
USA TUE/13/004 Sheryl McCurdy Characteristics of Male and Female
Drug Injectors in Dar Es Salaam
M.L.
Wiliams, S.C. Timpson, G.P. Kilonzo, M.W. Ross, M.T. Leshabari, C. Amos
USA TUE/13/005 V. Mays Don’t
Call Me Queer – Preferred Self Identification
TUESDAY 5TH APRIL
SESSION
14 – 16.30-18.30
AUDITORIUM
SYMPOSIUM
ON THE
GROUND--HOW DO YOU TRANSLATE A 'WESTERN' INTERVENTION INTO AN
AFRICAN CONTEXT
Chair: Daniel Montano
Country Ref Presenter Title
USA/Zimbabwe TUE/14/001 D. Kasprzyk
Translating the Popular Opinion Leader Intervention Model to a Rural Zimbabwe
Setting
–
An Overview
USA TUE/14/002 L. Reason Formative
Research to Establish Feasibility of Adaping the Popular Opinion Leader :
Indentifying
Core Elements in Behavioural Determinants in Zimbabwean Rural Communities
Zimbabwe TUE/14/003 W. Chikanya POL
Model Intervention Training, Piloting and Implementation in Rural Zimbabwean
Growth Points
Zimbabwe TUE/14/004 Reggie Mutsindiri Process and Outcome Evaluation of POL Model Intervention
Implemented in Rural Zimbabwe Growth
Points
Zimbabwe TUE/14/005 G. Woelk Lessons
Learned from Implementation and Assessment of POL Model Interventions in Rural
Zimbabwe
Growth Points
TUESDAY 5TH APRIL
SESSION
15 – 16.30-17.30
ROOM
1.6A
CHILDREN
Chair : Arvin Bhana, Peter
Laugharn
UK TUE/15/001 L. Cluver Risk
and Protective Factors in the Mental Health of Children Orphaned by AIDS
UK TUE/15/002 H. Watts Orphan
Crisis in Zimbabwe: Rising Incidence and Magnitude
South Africa TUE/15/003 T.
Mosala How Cultural
Expectations Impact on HIV Sero Positive Mothers in SA
USA TUE/15/004
Stacey A. Champions : Champ in our neighbourhoods
TUESDAY 5TH APRIL
SESSION
16 – 17.30-18.30
ROOM
1.6A
PSYCHIATRIC
CARE – WORKSHOP
Chair: TBA
Canada TUE/16/001 J. Maggi Providing
Psychiatric Care to Persons with HIV Disease in an Urban Setting: A Program Description
TUESDAY 5TH APRIL
SESSION
17 – 16.30-18.30
ROOM
1.6B
STIGMA
AND DISCRIMINATION
Chair: Frans van den Boom
Portugal TUE/17/001 S. Dias AIDS
Related Stigma and Attitudes Toward Infected People Among Adolescents
M.
Matos, A. Gonçalves
Congo TUE/17/002 B. Tshizubu Mutombo HIV/AIDS Impact on Discrimination and Stigmatization Towards PWLA’s: A Successful Struggle
Experience
France TUE/17/003 P Peretti-Watel Management of HIV Related Stigma and Adherance to HAART
F.
Lert, B. Spire, A. Bouhnik, Y. Obadia and the VESPA Team.
USA TUE/17/004 S Kalichman Reliability
and Validity of the AIDS Related Stigma Scale for Use in Southern Africa
USA TUE/17/005 E. Benotsch Stigma
AIDS and HIV Prevention in Africa: Reports From Community Program Orgs
Providing
Prevention
Services
TUESDAY 5TH APRIL
SESSION
18 – 16.30-18.30
ROOM
2.4A
METHODOLOGY
Chair: Marty Fishbein
USA TUE/18/001 S. Noar Measurement of Self Reported Condom Use in Studies of Sexual Risk Behaviour
C. Cole, K. Carlyle
USA TUE/18/002 M. Ross Experiences
in Lying on the Internet and in Real Life About Sex and HIV
USA TUE/18/003 S. Kiene Day
to Day Vunerability in Intentions to Use Condoms – Implications for Condom Use
Interventions
H.
Tennen, S. Armeli
Netherlands TUE/18/004 U. Davidovich Qualitative Safe Sex Research Online Heterosexual
Youth Tell Us of the Pros and Cons of Being
Interviewed
Online With Web Cameras.
H.
Uhr, P. Kemp, K. bij de Vaate, M. Haufe
Netherlands TUE/18/005 H. Uhr Barriers
to Condom Use, HIV & STI-Testing and Sexual Communication Among
Heterosexual
Youth: The
Results of Online In-Depth Interviewing with Web Cameras
U.
Davidovich, P, Kemp, K. bij de Vaate, M. Haufe
TUESDAY 5TH APRIL
SESSION
19 – 16.30-18.30
ROOM
2.4B
NEGOTIATED SAFETY
Chair : R. Zimmerman
, Tholanhal
Australia TUE/19/001
J. Crawford Keeping and Breaking Negotiated Safety Agreements
J Crawford, L Mao, S Kippax, G. Prestage, A Grulich, J Kaldor
Australia TUE/19/002 P. Rawstorne The
Role of Regular Partner Serostatus in the Sexual Practice of HIV Positive Men
Within a
Relationship
G.
Prestage, A. Fogarty, J. Crawford, J. Grierson, S. Kippax
Australia TUE/19/003 P. Rawstorne HIV+
Mens Agreements About Sex Within and Outside a Regular Relationship
G.
Prestage, A. Fogarty, J. Crawford, J. Grierson, S. Kippax
Australia TUE/19/004 J. Grierson Selling
HIV Negativity
C.
Batrouney
USA TUE/19/005 R Klitzman Its
Not Just What You Say – Relationships of HIV Disclosure Risk Reduction
Exner, T., Kirshenbaum, S., Remien, R., Ehrhardt, A., Kelly, J.,
Weinhardt, L., Catz, S.,
Johnson,
M., Morin, S., Rotheram-Borus, MJ, Lightfoot, M., and Charlebois, E.
Australia TUE/13/006 M Pitts Infection
with HIV and Hep C
J. Grierson, R.
Thorpe, M. O’Brien, M. Saunders
Chair: Clarence Mini, Pepe Catalan
Australia WED/20/001 Susan Kippax The Vexed Role of VCT (Voluntary Counselling & Treatment)
National Centre in HIV Social
Research, in the Prevention
of HIV: Current Moves in the Developing World
University of New South Wales Wales, Sydney
South Africa WED/20/002 Alan Whiteside Economics
South Africa WED/20/004 Linda Richter Psychosocial Aspects
of HIV and Childhood
Child, Youth and Family Development
Human Sciences Research Council, Durban
Zimbabwe WED/20/005 Shungu Munyati Orphans
and Vunerable Children
USA WED/20/006 Seth Kalichman Positive
Prevention: Risk Reduction Interventions for People
Living
with HIV/AIDS in a Global Context
Zimbabwe WED/20/007 Godfrey Woelk Community Prevention
Interventions
Department
of Community Medicine,
University
of Zimbabwe College of Health Sciences
10.30-11.00 – Coffee break
Main Foyer
WEDNESDAY 6TH APRIL
SESSION
21 – 11.00-12.30
AUDITORIUM
SYMPOSIUM
THE ROLE
OF TREATMENTS AS HIV PREVENTION – NEW PREVENTION TECHNOLOGIES
Australia WED/21/001 S. Kippax New
HIV Prevention Technologies: Practices
and Politics
Australia WED/21/002 R. Dufin Prep
and Biological Prevention – Consumer Perspectives
Australia WED/21/003 M. Burke Medicalisation
of Prevention in Tanzania - East Africa
Australia WED/21/004 K. Race Configuring
the Body of HIV Prevention
Australia WED/21/005 H. Worth Route
HIV Testing in High Prevalence Areas:
An Answer to the AIDS Crisis or a Backwards
Step
for Human Rights
WEDNESDAY 6TH APRIL
SESSION
22 – 11.00-12.30
ROOM
1.6A
HEALTH
CARE PROVIDERS AND DELIVERERS
Chair : J. Jemmot , T Toefy
South
Africa WED/22/001 R. Brandt “I’m
HIV+, I’m Poor and I Care for Young Children” : A Preliminary Investigation of the Psychological
Wellbeing and Coping of Low Socio-Economic
Status Mothers and Women Caregivers in the Era of
HAART
A. Dawes, R. Bray, L. Swartz, M. Tomlinson,
L. Richter
USA WED/22/002 M. Reece Stigma
Among HIV Service Providers in the United States: Implications for Workforce
Development and Sustainability
S. Karpiak, A. Tanner, K. Coffey
Canada WED/22/003 C. Worthington HIV and Rehabilitation – Results of a National Canadian
Survey of Rehabilition Professionals
R.
Cockerill, S. Nixon, K. O’Brien, T. Bereket
South Africa WED/22/004 P Orner The
Mental Health of Caregivers of AIDS
UK WED/22/005 M. Halman Psychotropic
Medication Usage in a Residential HIV/AIDS Hospice
N.
Anderson, J. Maggi, G. Browne
WEDNESDAY 6TH APRIL
SESSION
23 – 11.00-12.30
ROOM 1.6B
AIDS
CHALLENGES
Chair: Mr Saki , D. Altman
Uganda WED/23/001 H. Mamutebi Poverty and HIV AIDS – Eradication Strategies
R.
Ssengonzi, H.H. Luyombya
USA WED/23/002 E. Essien The
Impact of a Situationally-Based HIV/STD Risk Reduction Intervention on Risk
Behavior in a One
Year Cohort
of Nigerian Military Personnel
M.W.
Ross, E. Ekong, G.O. Ogungbade
Tanzania WED/23/003 P Aloyce Food
Security Poverty Reduction And HIV/AIDS
South Africa WED/23/004 Seloikow ABC?
We Need a New Love Literacy
South Africa WED/23/005 T. Shefer The
Gendered Stigmatisation of HIV/AIDS
WED/23/006 Barihuta The
HIV AIDS Pandemic and the Behaviour of Youth in the Context of Prolonged Civil
War
WEDNESDAY 6TH APRIL
SESSION
24 – 11.00-12.30\
ROOM:
2.4A
ADHERENCE
Chair : Shaheen Mehtar, Willo Pequegnat
USA WED/24/001 M Johnson Positive provider interactions, self efficacy and
adherence to ARV Medications
UK WED/24/002 V. Cooper Patients Perceptions of Treatment as Predictors
of Adherence to HAART
G.
Gellaitry, M. Fisher, R. Horne
Brazil WED/24/003 G. Cardoso Social Representation of ARV therapy amongst
adherent and non adherent patients
France WED/24/004 B Spire Unsafe
sex and non-adherence to HAART:
Evidence from a Large Representative Sample of
Outpatients
Attending French Hospitals (VESPA/ANRS 2003)
P.
Peretti-Watel, A. Bouhnik, M. Shiltz, Y. Obadia and the VESPA Group
France WED/24/005 A. Bouhnik Patterns of drug use and adherence to HAART
USA WED/24/006 S. Kalichman Treatment adherence intervention for lower literacy
PWLA’s
WEDNESDAY 6TH APRIL
SESSION
25 – 11.00-12.30
ROOM:
2.4B
PREGNANCY
Chair : Danuta Kaspzryk
UK WED/25/001 M. Lipton Sustaining
Antenatal HIV Testing in Three London Hospitals
L.
Sherr, P. Whyte, P. Jones, U. Harrison and Ante-Natal Steering Group
Cameroon WED/25/002 P Tchendjou HIV Prevalence Among Primigravid Women After
Sensitization Through the PMTCT
Programme: Case of North Cameroon
B.
Gake, R. Nga, M. Tejiokem, A. Ayouba, R. Fezeu, D. Mbile, R. Nono, L. Tsague,
V. Choundong,
F.Titcheu,
Gorse, A. Njom Nlend, L. Zekeng
Kenya WED/25/003 M Akoth Assessment
of Utilisation of PMCT Services in Kenya
D.
Kaseje, A Ochola Ayayo
USA WED/25/004 J.
St. Lawrence Assembling the Big Picture: Factors associated with HIV Prevelence in a Prepartum Cohort of
Zambian Women
W. Klaskala, C Kankaso, J. T. West, G. Bhat, C. Mitchell, C.
Wood
WED/25/005 Delva Quality and Quantity
of Antenatal HIV Counselling in a Kenyan PMTCT Facility
12.30-14.00 Lunch break
(and Satellite
Sessions)
WEDNESDAY 6TH APRIL
SATELLITE
SESSION 1 – 12.30-14.00
ROOM:
1.6A
Regional
Psychosocial Support Initiative (REPSSI) University of Southern Africa (UNISA)
and United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) Presents:
Distance Education B.A. Degree and
One Year Non Formal Certificate
“Programme
Management and Development of Children at Risk”
(Working Title for Degree :
Suggestions Welcomed!)
Programme Schedule:
1. Introduction of Concept Mark Kluckow (REPSSI) Project Director
2. Distance Education for the Development
Field Vincent Monene, (UNISA) Degree Technical Coordinator
3. Field Application and Implementation Doug Webb UNICEF
4. Group Discussion and Input: Final Curriculum Development Mark Kluckow
WEDNESDAY 6TH APRIL
SATELLITE
SESSION 2 – 12.30-14.00
ROOM:
AUDITORIUM
MENTAL HEALTH INTERVENTIONS IN HIV/AIDS IN DEVELOPING
COUNTRIES
1.
INTRODUCTION
Patt Franciosi,
President, World Federation for Mental Health
Shona Sturgeon,
President-Elect, World Federation for Mental Health
2.
CHALLENGES FOR MENTAL HEALTH
INTERVENTIONS IN HIV/AIDS
Brian Robertson,
Director, World Federation for Mental Health collaborating centre, University
of Cape Town, South Africa
3.
COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH
PROGRAMMES
Norman Duncan, School
of Psychology, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa
4.
VCT: A POTENTIAL MENTAL
HEALTH INTERVENTION?
Heidi Van Rooyen, Human Sciences
Research Council, South Africa
5.
BENEFITS AND CHALLENGES
OF ARV TREATMENT IN THE MENTAL HEALTH CONTEXT
Mark Helman, Director,
HIV/Psychiatry programme, University of Toronto, Canada
6.
FORMAL AND INFORMAL
MENTAL HEALTH PROGRAMMES, AND POLICY DEVELOPMENT
Melvyn Freeman, Chief
Research Specialist, Human Sciences Research Council, Pretoria, South Africa
7.
COMMENT
Zackie Achmat,
Chairperson of the Treatment Action Campaign
8. SUMMING UP
Jose Catalan,
Consultant Psychiatrist, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London, UK
WEDNESDAY 6TH APRIL
SESSION
26 – 14.00-16.00
ROOM:
Auditorium
SEXUAL RISK
Chair: C. Niang, E. Benotsche
UK WED/26/001 N. Macdonald Gay and Bisexual Men’s Accounts of a Sexual Episode
Where They Believe They May Have Acquired
HIV
Infection
G.
Elam, B. Evans, K. Fenton, V. Gilbart, F. Hickson, J. Imrie, C.A. McGarrigle,
R. Power
Netherlands WED/26/002 J de Wit From
Intention to Willingness to Take Risk:
A Cross-National Survey and a Ne Framework to
Understand
how Gay Men Cope with HIV Transmission Risk
P.C.G.
Adam
Australia WED/26/003 G. Prestage How has the sexuaL behaviour of gay men changed
since the onset of AIDS
Cote d Ivoire WED/26/004 B Soura Assess
the Influence of Communities of PLWHA in Condoms Using Among Their Members in
Cote
D’Ivoire
Netherlands WED/26/005 P Adam HIV
Testing, Percieved Serological Status and Prevention Needs of Gay Men in Two
National
Contexts: France and the Netherlands
J.
de Wit
USA WED/26/006 S Friedman A Study of High Risk Group Sex Events
S.R.
Friedman, C. Maslow, M. Sandoval, B. Kraus, P. Mateu-Gelabert
WEDNESDAY 6TH APRIL
SESSION
27 – 14.00-16.00
ROOM: 1.6A
PREVENTION
INTERVENTIONS
Chair: Daniel Montano, Seth Noat
Russia WED/27/001 E. Vedenskaya Teachers are studying AIDS
USA WED/27/002 D. Harrison Moving Microbicides Forward: Fighting for the Health, Rights and
Protection of Ethiopia’s Women
USA WED/27/003 S. Noar Effects
of Televised 2 -City Mass Media Campaign Targeting Risk-Taking Heterosexually
Active
Young
Adults
R.S.
Zimmerman, P Palmgreen, M. Lustria, H.Lu, M. Horosewski
USA WED/27/004 D. Cain Adaping
the Information Motivation Behavioural Skills Model for Use in South Africa
South Africa WED/27/005 L Simbayi Theory-Based
HIV Risk Reduction Counselling for Sexually Transmitted Infection Patients in
Cape
Town,
South Africa
South Africa WED/27/006 P. Steyn A
CD Rom education package on high risk behaviour in adolescents in SA
WEDNESDAY 6TH APRIL
SESSION
28 – 14.00-15.00
ROOM: 1.6B
WORKSHOP
USA WED/28/001 J. Hunter So You Want to Work With Researchers? Negotiating Effective Community Research
Partnership
D. Lounsbury
WEDNESDAY 6TH APRIL
SESSION
29 – 15.00-16.00
ROOM:
1.6B
MEDIA
WORKSHOP
UK WED/29/001 P. Boynton Now to Deliver Better HIV/AIDS Information via the Media
W.
Callaghan, G. Baker
WEDNESDAY 6TH APRIL
SESSION
30 – 14.00-16.00
ROOM: 2.4A
Chair: Heather Worth, Ted Meyers
USA WED/30/001 M Blank The
Intervention Cascade for HIV Prevention: An Alternative to Traditional
Approaches
M.
Eisenberg
Canada WED/30/002 L. Calzavara HIV
and Hepatitis C (HCV) Prevalence and Risks Among Adults Newly Admitted to Jails
and
Detention
Centres in Ontario, Canada
A.
Burchell, C. Swantee, T. Myers, P. Ford, N. Ramuscak, A. Anonychuk, A. Francis,
W. Medved
Canada WED/30/003 T Myers HIV
and HCV infection in a community venue based sample of Gay and Bisexual men in
Canada
D.
Allman, L. Calzavara, N. Burchell, R. Remis, C. Swantee, J. Maxwell, M. Ennis
USA WED/30/004 E. Benotsch HIV
Risk Behaviours in Male and Female Russian STD Clinic Patients
S.
Pinkerton, R. Dyatlov, W. DiFranceisco, A. Kozlov
WED/30/004 Gahagan Women in Candian Prisons
and HIV/Hep C Prevention
WEDNESDAY 6TH APRIL
SESSION
31 – 14.00-16.00
ROOM: 2.4B
WOMEN
AND MENTAL HEALTH
Chair: John de Wit
Tanzania/USA WED/31/001 S. McCurdy Perceived
homelessness and STIs among female heroin injectors in Dar es Salaam Tanzania
M.
Williams, S. Timpson, G. Kilonzo, M. Ross, M. Leshabari, C. Amos
USA WED/31/002 J Cook Association
of Depression with ARV and Adherence in US Cohort of HIV+ Women
USA WED/31/003 B.W Forsyth Secrecy
in South Africa: Factors Affecting a
Pregnant Woman’s Ability to Disclose Her HIV+
Status
to Others
J.
Makin, A. De Villers, M. Visser, R. Gcabo, A. Stockman, K. Sikkema, B. Jeffrey
USA WED/31/004 D
Grey Effects of
Treatment and Antidepressant medication on AIDS Related mortality - US
Cohort of
Women
South Africa WED/31/005 J Mundell The
Development of Structured Support Groups for HIV Positive Women
M.
Visser, A de Villiers, K. Sikkema
USA WED/31/006 W Wechsberg
Against Cultural
Expectations? Empowering Women to Protect Themselves
W.
Luseno, Z. Nxumalo, K. Riehman, R. Middlesteadt-Ellerson
16.00-16.30 –
Coffee Break
WEDNESDAY 6TH APRIL
SESSION
32 – 16.30-18.30
ROOM: AUDITORIUM
SYMPOSIUM
MOVING
MODEL INTERVENTIONS INTO THE REAL WORLD OF HIV/AIDS PREVENTION:
ISSUES
IN TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
PANEL: C
RIETMEIJER, J ELFORD, G HART, J ST. LAWRENCE, M FISHBEIN.
USA WED/32/001 C. Rietmeijer Framing the Discussion: Identifying
Critical Steps in the Technology Transfer Process
UK WED/32/002 J Elford What
Have We Learned From Replication Research?
USA WED/32/003 J St. Lawrence Fidelity versus Adaptation: The Importance
of Adherence to Core Elements
Scotland WED/32/004 G Hart Shifting
Gears: From Efficacy to Effectiveness Trials
WEDNESDAY 6TH APRIL
SESSION
33 – 16.30-18.30
ROOM: 1.6A
PSYCHOLOGICAL
CONSEQUENCES OF HIV
Chair: Susan Kiene, Vanessa Cooper
France WED/33/001 P Retti Prevalence and correlates of Cigarette smoking
among HIV+ People
South Africa WED/33/002 K.J. Kelly Coping psychologically with being HIV Positive
Netherlands WED/33/003 P. Adam Impact of Depression on Sexual Activity and Risk
Taking Among HIV- and HIV+ French Gay Men
Seeking
Sex on Internet
J.
de Wit, A. Alexandre, T. Troussler
Italy WED/33/004 M. Gatti Erectile Dysfunction in a cohort of HIV+ Men
receiving HAART
WEDNESDAY 6TH APRIL
SESSION
34 – 16.30-18.30
ROOM: 1.6B
COMMUNITY
PARTICIPATION AND RESEARCH
Chair: Walter Chikanya, M. Preau
Canada WED/34/001 C. Worthington Participation in Clinical Research: Examination of
Socio-Demographic Clinical and Clinic
Contact factors
M.J.
Gill
UK WED/34/002 W. Sanysserama Increasing HIV+ Africans involvement in research
T.
Haruperi, W. Ssanyu-Sseruma, J. Imrie
USA WED/34/003 S. Friedman Social Research
S.
Kippax, N.
Phaswana-Mafuya, K. Peltzer
USA WED/34/004 R. Klitzman Ethics of HIV Vaccine Trials IRB Members Views
Fischbach, R., Plaza, J.
WEDNESDAY 6TH APRIL
SESSION
35 – 16.30-18.30
ROOM: 2.4A
KNOWLEDGE,
ATTITUDE AND BEHAVIOUR
Chair: L. Calzavara, L.
Simbayi
USA WED/35/001 R.
Zimmerman Test of the Multiple Domain
model of Health related Behaviour for initiation of Sex activity in SA
Adolescents
USA WED/35/002 N.
Borges Pre-medical and 1styr
students knowledge, understanding and attitudes surrounding HIV
J.
Aultman
USA WED/35/003 P.
Cupp Relative Influence of
Social Individual Difference Variables in Understanding Adolescent Risk
Behaviour in Three Countries
UK WED/35/004 U.
Vuttanont “Mind the Gap” – Explaining
the Difference Between Policy Practice and School Education in
Chiang Mai, Thailand
T. Greenhalgh, P Boynton
USA WED/35/005 S.
Kiene Formative Research for
the Development of a Clinic Based HIV Risk Reduction Intervention for HIV+
Individuals in Durban, South Africa
J. Fisher, S. Christie, D. Cornman, S. Pillay, M. Cele, P.
Shuper, G. Friedland, J. Giddy
USA WED/35/006 C.
Cherry Psychosocial and
Behavioural correlates of seeking sex partners on the internet among +Men
WEDNESDAY 6TH APRIL
SESSION
36 – 16.30-18.30
ROOM
2.4B
WOMEN
Chair P. Whyte, C. Potgieter
Australia WED/36/001 J Grierson Gender Patterns of Anti-Retroviral Uptake and
Experience: 1997-2003
R.
Thorpe, K. McDonald, M. Pitts
UK WED/36/002 L. Williamson Young Women’s Dislike of Condom Use: Implications for HIV Prevention
G.
Hart, K. Buston, H. Sweeting
USA WED/36/003 W. Wechsberg Long Term Effects of HIV Prevention Interventions with
African-American Crack-Using Women
W.
Lam, W. Zule, K. Riehman
Russia WED/36/004 G Moshkovivc HIV Spreading Peculiarities in Nizhniy Region
USA WED/36/005 C Leukfeld HIV Risk
Behaviour and Illicit Prescription Drug Use Among Women Prisoners
M.
Staton-Tindall, A. Mateyoke-Scriver, M. Webster, C. Oser, T. Logan
18.30 Buses
Leave the Convention Centre
19:30 – 22:00 Kirstenbosch
Gardens
22:00 Buses Return to 5
Designated Hotels
DAY 4
THURSDAY 7TH APRIL
SESSION
37 – 08.30-10.30
MAIN
AUDITORIUM
LATE
BREAKER SESSION
Chair:
THU/37/001 Patterson A Comparison of HIV/STD Prevalence and
Drug Use Patterns Among
Female Sex Workers in Two Mexican US Border
Cities
THU/37/002 Conelly Attrition
Among Nurses at Public Hospitals in Johannesburg
THU/37/003 Platner Living with HIV: The Psychological
Relevance of Meaning Making
THU/37/004 L.Sherr Gender Differences in Voluntary
Counselling and Testing in a Rural Zimbabwe Setting
THU/37/005 C. The Meanings and the
Contexts of HIV and AIDS Related Stigma Among PLWHA, Health Care Workers
Airhihenbuwa and Community Members in South Africa
THU/37/006 Ventelu AIDS and Economic Growth in Africa
THU/37/007 Thabo Social
and Psychological Factors Associated with Willingness to Test for HIV Among
Young People in
Botswana
THU/37/008 Letlape Health
Status and Behavioural Risk factors Among Ambulatory and Hospitalised Patients
in South African
Health
Care Facilities
10:30 –11:00 Coffee break
THURSDAY 7TH APRIL
SESSION
38 – 11.00-13:00
ROOM: MAIN AUDITORIUM
CLOSING
PLENARY
Chair :
Ashraf Grimwood / Frans van den Boom
USA THU/38/001 Igor Grant - HIV Neurobehavioral Research
Center University of California, San Diego
South Africa THU/38/002 Prudence Mabele - Positive Womens Network,
South African National AIDS Council
Senegal THU/38/003 Ass Sy
USA THU/38/004 Marty Fishbein - Annenberg School for
Communication
University
of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
USA THU/38/005 Loretta Jermott - Annenberg School for Communication
University
of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
France THU/38/006 Bruno Spire
INSERM
South Africa THU/38/007 Leickness Simbayi -
Social Aspects of HIV/AIDS and Health NPA
Human
Sciences Research Council [& Visiting Professor,
Department
of Psychology,University of the Western Cape]
South Africa THU/38/008 Mamphele Ramphele
Switzerland THU/38/009 Catherine Hankins - Social Mobilisation
and Strategic
Information
Department,UNAIDS
13:00 – 13:15
Clinical Excellence Awards
provided by Discovery Health HIV AIDS Update series
Presented by:
Olive Shisana
Executive Director of the Social Aspects of HIV/AIDS and Health,
HSRC
13:15 – 13:30
Conference Closing Remarks