TechStep is a three-arm, technology-based randomized controlled trial (RCT), with a stepped care approach, among high-risk HIV-negative transgender feminine, transgender masculine, and gender non-conforming youth and young adults for reducing sexual risk behaviors and increasing pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) uptake. Participants are randomized into one of three conditions for a 6-month intervention: Group 1: culturally relevant theory-based text messages (Text+Step); or, Group 2: culturally relevant mobile-enhanced website (WebApp+Step); or, Group 3: informational website control condition with no theoretically based text messages or WebApp.
TechStep is a three-arm, technology-based randomized controlled trial (RCT), with a stepped care approach, among high-risk HIV-negative transgender feminine, transgender masculine, and gender non-conforming youth and young adults for reducing sexual risk behaviors and increasing PrEP uptake. Transgender youth and young adults are enrolled for 9 months in the RCT. During the RCT, 250 participants will be enrolled and randomized to either: (1) text messaging (n=83), (2) WebApp (n=83), or (3) an informational website control (n=83) condition. Participants will include HIV-negative youth and young adults (ages 15-24) who are self-identified transgender feminine, transgender masculine or gender non-conforming. Participants will be recruited from venues in Boston, Houston, Los Angeles, New York, and Philadelphia. There will be four data collection time points: baseline, 3-, 6-, and 9-month. Visits will be conducted in-person at the venues, online, or some combination of in person or online. An ACASI will be completed using online survey tools. An HIV test, sexually transmitted infection (STI) panel, urine screen for recent illicit drug use, and blood microsampling or dried blood spot, for those who report PrEP uptake, to verify PrEP adherence will be collected in-person at the participants local venue, or via mailed self-collection kits. Process data of each participant activity at each step of the intervention, as well as the control intervention, will be collected. The study aims to measure the effects of the information-only (Info) arm compared to a text messaging intervention (Text+Step) to a WebApp intervention (WebApp+Step) for reducing sexual risk behaviors and increasing PrEP uptake.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
254
Participants receive three culturally competent, theory-based pre-written messages per day sent on a predetermined schedule. Participants who still exhibit sexual risk and do not uptake and/or adhere to PrEP at the 3-month assessment may also receive eCoaching for up to 12 weeks.
Participants receive access to a culturally competent password-protected web-based application with transgender-specific resources, support, and health information. Participants who still exhibit sexual risk and do not uptake and/or adhere to PrEP at the 3-month assessment may also receive eCoaching for up to 12 weeks.
Participants in the Information/No Step intervention will receive access to a static website with information about trans health, HIV/STI information and local resources tailored for transgender persons.
Children's Hospital Los Angeles
Los Angeles, California, United States
The Fenway Institute
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
PRIDE Health Research Consortium at Hunter CUNY
New York, New York, United States
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Baylor College of Medicine
Houston, Texas, United States
Condomless Intercourse Events
Participants will report the frequency of condomless sexual intercourse events they have engaged in for the past 3 months at baseline and at each follow-up. The value of interest is the cumulative number of events over follow-up.
Time frame: 9 Months
Condomless Intercourse Events While High on Drugs/Alcohol
Participants will report the number of condomless sexual intercourse events they have engaged in while high on drugs or alcohol during their three most recent sexual encounters in the past 3 months at baseline and at each follow-up. The value of interest is the cumulative number of events over follow-up.
Time frame: 9 Months
Condomless Intercourse Events During Sex Work
Participants will report the number of exchange partners in the past 3 months at baseline and at each follow-up. The value of interest is the cumulative number of events over follow-up.
Time frame: 9 Months
HIV Seroconversion
HIV tests will be collected at each time point. Incident infections will be recorded.
Time frame: 9 Months
Incident STIs
Participants will be tested for gonorrhea and chlamydia via throat, rectal, and urogenital swab specimen collection, as well as via urine samples at each time point. Incident STIs will be recorded.
Time frame: 9 Months
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