HIV Testing Clinical Trial
— AEGIDAOfficial title:
HIV Self-testing Intervention for Female Sex Workers Who Inject Drugs in Kazakhstan
Verified date | February 2024 |
Source | City University of New York |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
The goal of this behavioral intervention clinical trial is to assess acceptability, feasibility, and preliminary efficacy of a 4-session intervention to increase consistent HIV testing and linkage to care and prevention among HIV uninfected (assessed via on-site testing) female sex workers who use drugs in Kazakhstan. The main question it aims to answer are: 1. is the intervention acceptable and feasible 2. do participants randomized to the intervention arm report: 1) past 3-month testing; 2) frequent testing (2+ test over 6 mos.); 3) linkage to HIV care and ART initiation, if positive, or intention to uptake PrEP, if negative, as compared with control arm participants. Secondary outcomes include incident, biologically-confirmed STIs and stigma-related factors. Follow-up period is six months. All participants will be HIV-negative upon study enrollment as assessed via rapid HIV test. Participants randomized to the intervention arm will be engaged in a 4-session intervention that offers training and education in HIV self-testing, peer education on HIV self-testing, internalized stigma coping and resistance via basic cognitive restructuring, and provision of HIV self-test kits and reminders every three months. Researchers will compare participants randomized to the intervention arm to participants randomized to the time- and attention-control arm to evaluate impact of the intervention on the outcomes described above.
Status | Active, not recruiting |
Enrollment | 90 |
Est. completion date | August 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | April 1, 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | Female |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - report vaginal or anal intercourse in past year in exchange for money, alcohol, drugs, or other goods/resources - report having injected or used drugs and/or binged alcohol in past year - report at least one episode of condomless sexual intercourse in past 90 days with a paying, casual, or regular (intimate) sexual partner - HIV-negative as confirmed by rapid test at enrollment Exclusion Criteria: - have a cognitive or psychiatric impairment preventing comprehension of study procedures as assessed during Informed Consent - do not speak and understand Russian at a conversational level - previously enrolled in the pre-pilot portion of the study |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Kazakhstan | Global Health Research Center of Central Asia | Almaty |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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City University of New York | Columbia University |
Kazakhstan,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | HIV testing | HIV testing (operationalized as 1+ test in past 3 mos. over follow-up) When was the last time you were tested for HIV? (6M_HIV TEST LAST)
In the past 3 months Not in the past 3 months, but in the past 6 months Not in the past 6 months, but in the past year Not in the past year, but in the past 3 years More than 3 years ago 99. Refuse to answer |
6 months | |
Primary | Frequent HIV testing | frequent HIV testing (2+ test within 6 mos. over follow-up) In the last 3 months, how many times have you tested for HIV? (6M_HIV TEST TIMES) 0 (never)
time times 3-4 times 5 or more times |
6 months | |
Primary | HIV care linkage/ART initiation | self-reported HIV care receipt and ART initiation For participant's who test positive, the study team engages in outreach and linkage to care, which is documented in the study file | 6 months | |
Primary | Intention to uptake PrEP | self-reported intention to use PrEP Have you heard of "PrEP" also known as pre exposure prophylaxis?
In the last three months, have you spoken to a health care provider about PrEP to reduce the risk of HIV infection? In the last three months, have you taken PrEP to reduce the risk of HIV infection? Are you currently taking PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis)? Are you taking PrEP under a doctor or health care professional's supervision? Are you planning to take PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis)? Women who exchange sex and/or use drugs should take PrEP. Based on what I know about PrEP, I would prefer (RANK the options): |
6 months | |
Secondary | incident STI | incident, biologically-confirmed STIs | 12 months | |
Secondary | stigma-related outcomes | self-reported internalized HIV stigma, sex worker stigma, drug user stigma
Smith LR, Earnshaw VA, Copenhaver MM, Cunningham CO. Substance use stigma: Reliability and validity of a theory-based scale for substance-using populations. Drug Alcohol Depend. 2016 May 1;162:34-43. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2016.02.019. Epub 2016 Feb 26. PMID: 26972790; PMCID: PMC5293183. Kerrigan, D., Karver, T., Barrington, C., Davis, D. A., Donastorg, Y., Perez, M., . . . Chan, K. S. (2021). Using Item Response Theory to Develop the Experiences of Sex Work Stigma Scale: Implications for the Reseaerch on the Social Determinants of HIV. AIDS Behavior. With the new HIV medications, HIV infection is no longer a danger. (6M HIV KNOW MED). (G04) True False Don't know |
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