Compendium of Evidence-Based Interventions and Best Practices for HIV Prevention
The Evidence-Based Interventions (EBIs) and Best Practices in the Compendium are identified by the CDC’s Prevention Research Synthesis (PRS) Project through a series of ongoing systematic reviews. Each eligible intervention is evaluated against explicit a priori criteria (SI criteria; LRC criteria; MA criteria; RR criteria) and has shown sufficient evidence that the intervention works. The PRS Project will regularly update this Compendium as new EBIs and Best Practices are identified. Additional details about the Compendium or the PRS Project can be obtained by contacting PRS.
The Compendium comprises four chapters. A complete listing of each chapter can be accessed below.
- The NEW Structural Interventions (SI) Chapter of the Compendium includes 11 best practices. (Updated December 28, 2018)
- The Linkage to, Retention in, and Re-engagement in HIV Care (LRC) Chapter of the Compendium includes 15 best practices. ( Updated on December 28, 2018)
- The Medication Adherence (MA) Chapter of the Compendium includes 14 EBIs. (Updated on September 22, 2017)
- The Risk Reduction (RR) Chapter of the Compendium includes 63 behavioral EBIs. (Updated on December 28, 2018)
- Page last reviewed: January 2, 2019
- Page last updated: January 2, 2019
- Content source: Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention, National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention