This study will pilot test an HIV intervention for newly diagnosed youth (diagnosed for less than 15 months) to assess its acceptability and feasibility preliminary to and leading up to a full-scale, randomized trial. The general focus of the intervention is to aid in the psychosocial adjustment of adolescents who have recently been diagnosed with HIV.
The intervention will consist of a combination of individual and group-based sessions in which the youth will participate. This combination allows for more intensive individualized attention as well as supportive group sessions. Youth will first participate in two individual sessions, followed by nine group sessions, and end with one additional individual session. Individual Session I: Orientation I Part A - meet with interventionist for ecological assessment, rapport building, and preparation for meeting with medical provider Part B - meet with medical provider to answer HIV specific medical questions (i.e., transmission information, viral load/t-cells, opportunistic infections,etc.). The interventionist will be present in Part B as well. Individual Session II: Orientation II Part A - meet with interventionist for continued debriefing, question/answer, preparation for group participation. Part B - meet with peer facilitator to discuss individual experiences living with HIV, rapport building, peer-specific questions. The interventionist will be present in Part B as well. Individual session III: Wrap-up and Action Planning (to take place after group sessions are complete) Part A - action plan with linkage to identified agencies via facilitated referrals Part B - (optional) support building - participants may bring parents, partner, friend, or other potential source of support for question/answer session with interventionist Session I: Developing Group Cohesion \- Icebreaker, team building, group rules, facilitation of group "ownership" by participants. Session II: Disclosure, Stigma \& Relationships * Disclosure to family, friends, peers and co-workers as well as dealing with stigma associated with HIV/AIDS; * Concerns about current or future romantic and/or sexual relationships, including discussion of safer sex, condom use, sero-discordant couples. Session III: Preparing for Medical Intervention \- Working with medical providers, an overview of clinic appointments and expectations surrounding attendance, a preliminary discussion of medications, side effects, and medical management as well as strategies for adherence. Session IV: Healthy Living * Issues related to drugs and alcohol; * Leisure activities such as sports and entertainment; * Self-care including nutrition and exercise; * The importance of school and work. Session V: Stress Reduction/Relaxation \& Spirituality * Techniques including deep breathing, progressive muscle relaxation, visualization, meditation and self-hypnosis; * Self-care including complimentary therapies such as massage and acupuncture * Spirituality; * Planning social outings and activities. Session VI: Gender Specific * Males: issues surrounding sexuality and sexual orientation, male role of caring for self, loved ones, and the community; * Females: issues surrounding sexuality, pregnancy and parenting, female role of caring for self, loved ones, and the community. Session VII: Self-Esteem/Self-Worth \- Strategies to improve self-esteem and self-worth; Session VIII: Legal Issues/Advocacy * Legal rights and advocacy; * Linkage to community advocacy groups; * Preparing to become a speaker/advocate; * Health insurance/life insurance. Session IX: Future Planning \- Planning for the future including issues related to work and school (e.g., job application process, applying for financial aid), job training and career choices.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
50
The intervention will consist of a combination of individual and group-based sessions in which the youth will participate. This combination allows for more intensive individualized attention as well as supportive group sessions. Youth will first participate in two individual sessions, followed by nine group sessions, and end with one additional individual session.
University of Miami School of Medicine
Miami, Florida, United States
John Stroger Jr. Hospital of Cook County
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Montefiore Medical Center
The Bronx, New York, United States
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
Memphis, Tennessee, United States
The best procedures for a larger trial (e.g. timing, content etc. of ACASI administration)
Time frame: 7 months
The appropriateness of specific instruments proposed.
Time frame: 7 months
The perceived sensitivity of measures to change over time.
Time frame: 7 months
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