This study is a randomized controlled trial that evaluates the efficacy of a network intervention to promote regular HIV testing and prevention (risk reduction and PrEP awareness and referrals) among friendship networks of Latino men who have sex with men and transwomen (LMSMT) in three mid sized Midwestern cities.
To benefit from early HIV diagnosis, the CDC suggests that groups at higher HIV risk get tested regularly. The study will evaluate the efficacy of an intervention to promote regular HIV testing and prevention (risk reduction and PrEP awareness and referrals) among friendship networks of Latino men who have sex with men and transwomen (LMSMT) in three midsized Midwestern cities. The intervention uses the relationships that permeate networks of LMSMT by training well-positioned members to encourage a collective response to the epidemic and to disseminate HIV testing and prevention messages and resources within the network. Thus, we will (a) recruit 36 friendship networks of LMSMT in Milwaukee, Cleveland, and Indianapolis (N ≈ 432); (b) test them for HIV and recommend that they test regularly; (c) invite key members of 18 randomly selected networks to a 4-session training to promote regular HIV testing and prevention in their networks; (d) conduct chart reviews to verify regular testing and PrEP visits and assess regular testing, PrEP visits, and risk behavior and mediators at 6, 12 and 18-month follow up.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
456
Receive HIV testing risk assessment and advice about risk reduction and future testing.
Key individuals are trained to provide advice about regular testing and risk reduction.
Shalom Health Care Center
Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland
Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Sixteenth Street Community Health Centers
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Mean percentage of participants who report having tested for HIV twice in the past 12 months.
Participants will complete surveys assessing HIV testing behavior.
Time frame: Past 12 months
Mean percentage of PrEP-eligible participants who report having consulted with a provider about PrEP.
Participants will complete surveys in which they will report whether they consulted with a provider about PrEP.
Time frame: Past 6 months
Mean percentage of participants who report having had unprotected sex with a casual partner.
Participants will complete surveys in which they will report whether they had unprotected sex with a casual partner.
Time frame: Past 6 months
Mean percentage of participants who report having tested for HIV in the past 6 months.
Participants will complete surveys assessing HIV testing behavior.
Time frame: Past 6 months
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