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Testing a Self-management Intervention in HIV+ Asian Pacific Americans
Sponsor: University of California, Los Angeles
Summary
HIV infection rates are on a rapid rise within Asian Pacific Americans (APA) communities, with 80% of new infects being men. The purpose of this study is to adapt and evaluate the feasibility of a 4-session, 4-week family-informed self-management intervention protocol to promote health among APA people living with HIV (APAWH). Family-informed self-management is a promising intervention to assist APAWH in securing family support and promoting health, and hence help address HIV epidemics in this understudied population.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - 99 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
19
Start Date
2023-07-01
Completion Date
2024-08-30
Last Updated
2026-05-04
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Social justice Oriented, Family-Informed self-management intervention for APAWH (SOFIAA)
The study intervention (SOFIAA) is delivered during a series of 4-sessions over a 4-week period via one-on-one format. The sessions are held either via Zoom or in-person. Intervention Core Modules: Developed on the basis of the results of the investigators' prior studies involving familial relations among APA HIV+ populations, the family-informed self-management intervention has eight modules: (1) psycho-education, (2) cognitive-behavioral management skills training, (3) preparation for disclosure, (4) family relations and support management, (5) anxiety and depressive symptom management, (6) brief mindfulness training, (7) symptom reduction, and (8) the Life-Steps program. Each module will take about 30 minutes for delivery and each session will deliver two modules in sequence for a total time of about 60 minutes per week over a span of four weeks.
Locations (2)
APAIT
Los Angeles, California, United States
Chinese-American Planning Council., Inc.
New York, New York, United States