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AIDSIMPACT 2005


The Moment is Now

Part 3 of the program is displayed below.
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The first International Conference on Biopsychosocial Aspects of HIV Infection was held in Amsterdam in 1991

 
 

 


PRE CONFERENCE SESSIONS

 

SATELITE SESSION 1                                 08:30 – 10:15              Auditorium  - Mainstreaming Gender

SATELITE SESSION 2                                 10:30 – 12:00              Auditorium  - Orphans & Vulnerable Children (OVC)

 

OPENING CEREMONY
13:00 – 14:30
MAIN AUDITORIUM

 

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

                                                             

Coffee Break 14.30 – 15:00 - Main Foyer

 

OPENING PLENARY
15:00 – 18:00
MAIN AUDITORIUM

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

Opening Reception – 18:00 – 21:00, Main Foyer           Book Launch - Edwin Cameroon

 

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 

 

 

Coffee Break 10:30 – 11:00


 
 


TUESDAY 5TH APRIL

SESSION 4 – 11.00-12.30

MAIN AUDITORIUM

 

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

ROOM:  1.6A

 

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

ROOM:  1.6B

 

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

ROOM:  2.4A

 

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

ROOM:  2.4B

 

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

 

 

 

Lunch – 12.30 – 14.00


 
TUESDAY 5TH APRIL

 

LUNCH TIME SATELLITE SESSION – 12.30-14.00

 

MAIN AUDITORIUM

 

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

 

ROOM 1.6A

 

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

ROOM:  1.6A

 

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

 

Coffee Break – 16.00-16.30


 
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

                                                           

CO-INFECTION

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

 

 

 

 

CONFERENCE DINNER  

 

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