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Increasing HIV/STI Home Testing Via a Digital Intervention Among Black Women
Sponsor: Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Summary
The proposed intervention is a web-based intervention guided by theoretical components to increase HIV home testing among Black women at risk for HIV and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in a HIV hotspot in the South. The intervention will promote using the home test, linkage to care, and linkage to pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) evaluation. The intervention has the potential to be implemented on a large scale and tailored based on location and population to increase testing, treatment, and PrEP adoption.
Official title: Increasing HIV/STI Home Testing, Linkage to Care, and Linkage to PrEP Via a Digital Intervention Among Black Women in a Geographic Hotspot
Key Details
Gender
FEMALE
Age Range
15 Years - 59 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
31
Start Date
2022-02-02
Completion Date
2025-06-30
Last Updated
2026-04-27
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Interventions
Empowered to Test Yourself
There will be 5 sessions of the intervention, all of which will follow the same format. Participants will be sent push notifications for each session. Each session will begin with using relevant constructs from sIMB (i.e., information and behavioral skills). Next, participants will choose positive outcomes resulting from the behavior, barriers to performing the behavior (mental contrasting), select situational cues and action plans to overcome selected barriers (implementation intentions), and practice typing in implementation intentions and positive outcomes from memory (memory practice). To ensure participants retain the implementation intentions, the investigators will use memory practice. Participants will be asked to self-code if the participant is correct or incorrect. Lastly, participants will learn behavioral skills to engage in each of the 5 actions to increase self-efficacy.
Educational Control
Participants will receive the HIV/STI home testing kit, instructions to mail in the kit, notification when results are ready to check online, treatment from a provider at Kind Clinic for positive results, and referral to Kind Clinic for PrEP. Each session and assessment will occur every 3 days. Session 1: Basic information about STIs. Session 2: HIV and stigma, basic information about HIV, and HIV transmission facts and myths. Session 3: Four stories about different people who are HIV-positive, how HIV was contracted, and one story about a woman who contracted herpes and how to all cope and live healthy lives. Session 4: How to disclose positive STI status. Session 5: Basic information about PrEP, and information on how to correctly use a male condom, female condom, and dental dam.
Locations (4)
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Austin, Texas, United States
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Dallas, Texas, United States
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Houston, Texas, United States
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
San Antonio, Texas, United States