HIV Clinical Trial
Official title:
Testing a Community-Friendly Risk Reduction Intervention for Injection Drug Users
Verified date | January 2014 |
Source | University of Connecticut |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | United States: Federal Government |
Study type | Interventional |
To conduct a randomized clinical trial (RCT) of a community-friendly behavioral intervention designed to reduce HIV risk behavior among injection drug users (IDUs) in drug treatment by comparing risk-behavior outcomes of four weekly intervention sessions with a time-and-attention-matched control condition.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 304 |
Est. completion date | June 2012 |
Est. primary completion date | May 2011 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | Both |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - At least 18 years of age - Opioid-dependent and seeking methadone maintenance treatment - Report drug- or sex-related HIV risk behavior in previous 6 months - Able to read and understand the questionnaires, Audio Computer Assisted Self Interview (ACASI), and consent form - Available for the full duration of the study with no anticipated circumstances impeding participation (e.g., jail term) - Not actively suicidal, homicidal, or psychotic as assessed by trained research staff under the supervision of a licensed clinical psychologist Exclusion Criteria: |
Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment
Country | Name | City | State |
---|---|---|---|
United States | APT Foundation | New Haven | Connecticut |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
---|---|
University of Connecticut | APT Foundation, Inc., National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) |
United States,
Fisher JD, Fisher WA. Changing AIDS-risk behavior. Psychol Bull. 1992 May;111(3):455-74. Review. — View Citation
Institute of Medicine (US) Committee on Community-Based Drug Treatment; Lamb S, Greenlick MR, McCarty D, editors. Bridging the Gap between Practice and Research: Forging Partnerships with Community-Based Drug and Alcohol Treatment. Washington (DC): National Academies Press (US); 1998. — View Citation
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
---|---|---|---|---|
Primary | Demonstrated Drug Risk Reduction Skills (0-100%) | Participants' HIV risk reduction skills were assessed by having participants demonstrate the steps necessary to properly clean a needle/syringe. | Baseline | No |
Primary | Demonstrated Drug Risk Reduction Skills (0-100%) | Participants' HIV risk reduction skills were assessed by having participants demonstrate the steps necessary to properly clean a needle/syringe. | Immediately Post-Intervention, at 4 weeks | No |
Primary | Demonstrated Drug Risk Reduction Skills (0-100%) | Participants' HIV risk reduction skills were assessed by having participants demonstrate the steps necessary to properly clean a needle/syringe. | 3-month follow up | No |
Primary | Demonstrated Drug Risk Reduction Skills (0-100%) | Participants' HIV risk reduction skills were assessed by having participants demonstrate the steps necessary to properly clean a needle/syringe. | 6-month follow up | No |
Primary | Demonstrated Drug Risk Reduction Skills (0-100%) | Participants' HIV risk reduction skills were assessed by having participants demonstrate the steps necessary to properly clean a needle/syringe. | 12-month follow up | No |
Primary | Safer Drug Use (0-4) | Participants completed a self-reported assessment that asks about IV-sharing behavior and were assessed on a scale of 0-4, with higher scores indicating safer drug use. | Baseline | No |
Primary | Safer Drug Use (0-4) | Participants completed a self-reported assessment that asks about IV-sharing behavior and were assessed on a scale of 0-4, with higher scores indicating safer drug use. | Immediately Post-Intervention, at 4 weeks | No |
Primary | Safer Drug Use (0-4) | Participants completed a self-reported assessment that asks about IV-sharing behavior and were assessed on a scale of 0-4, with higher scores indicating safer drug use. | 3-month follow up | No |
Primary | Safer Drug Use (0-4) | Participants completed a self-reported assessment that asks about IV-sharing behavior and were assessed on a scale of 0-4, with higher scores indicating safer drug use. | 6-month follow up | No |
Primary | Safer Drug Use (0-4) | Participants completed a self-reported assessment that asks about IV-sharing behavior and were assessed on a scale of 0-4, with higher scores indicating safer drug use. | 12-month follow up | No |
Primary | Drug-related HIV-risk Reduction Knowledge (0-1) | Participants completed an assessment that covers information about drug-related HIV-risk reduction (e.g.,"If an HIV+ person shared needles with another HIV+ person, they don't need to clean the needles") and were rated on a scale of 0 to 1 (higher values representing greater risk reduction knowledge). | Baseline | No |
Primary | Drug-related HIV-risk Reduction Knowledge (0-1) | Participants completed an assessment that covers information about drug-related HIV-risk reduction (e.g.,"If an HIV+ person shared needles with another HIV+ person, they don't need to clean the needles") and were rated on a scale of 0 to 1 (higher values representing greater risk reduction knowledge). | Immediately Post-Intervention, at 4 weeks | No |
Primary | Drug-related HIV-risk Reduction Knowledge (0-1) | Participants completed an assessment that covers information about drug-related HIV-risk reduction (e.g.,"If an HIV+ person shared needles with another HIV+ person, they don't need to clean the needles") and were rated on a scale of 0 to 1 (higher values representing greater risk reduction knowledge). | 3-month follow up | No |
Primary | Drug-related HIV-risk Reduction Knowledge (0-1) | Participants completed an assessment that covers information about drug-related HIV-risk reduction (e.g.,"If an HIV+ person shared needles with another HIV+ person, they don't need to clean the needles") and were rated on a scale of 0 to 1 (higher values representing greater risk reduction knowledge). | 6-month follow up | No |
Primary | Drug-related HIV-risk Reduction Knowledge (0-1) | Participants completed an assessment that covers information about drug-related HIV-risk reduction (e.g.,"If an HIV+ person shared needles with another HIV+ person, they don't need to clean the needles"). | 12-month follow up | No |
Primary | Personal Motivation to Reduce Drug-related HIV-Risk Behavior (1-5) | Participants completed a questionnaire assessing their personal motivation to reduce HIV risk behavior (e.g., "I plan to always use clean needles if I shoot up drugs during the next six months") and rated on a scale of 1 to 5, with higher scores indicating stronger motivation to reduce HIV-risk behavior. | Baseline | No |
Primary | Personal Motivation to Reduce Drug-related HIV-Risk Behavior (1-5) | Participants completed a questionnaire assessing their personal motivation to reduce HIV risk behavior (e.g., "I plan to always use clean needles if I shoot up drugs during the next six months") and rated on a scale of 1 to 5, with higher scores indicating stronger motivation to reduce HIV-risk behavior. | Immediately Post-Intervention, at 4 weeks | No |
Primary | Personal Motivation to Reduce Drug-related HIV-Risk Behavior (1-5) | Participants completed a questionnaire assessing their personal motivation to reduce HIV risk behavior (e.g., "I plan to always use clean needles if I shoot up drugs during the next six months") and rated on a scale of 1 to 5, with higher scores indicating stronger motivation to reduce HIV-risk behavior. | 3-month follow up | No |
Primary | Personal Motivation to Reduce Drug-related HIV-Risk Behavior (1-5) | Participants completed a questionnaire assessing their personal motivation to reduce HIV risk behavior (e.g., "I plan to always use clean needles if I shoot up drugs during the next six months") and rated on a scale of 1 to 5, with higher scores indicating stronger motivation to reduce HIV-risk behavior. | 6-month follow up | No |
Primary | Personal Motivation to Reduce Drug-related HIV-Risk Behavior (1-5) | Participants completed a questionnaire assessing their personal motivation to reduce HIV risk behavior (e.g., "I plan to always use clean needles if I shoot up drugs during the next six months") and rated on a scale of 1 to 5, with higher scores indicating stronger motivation to reduce HIV-risk behavior. | 12-month follow up | No |
Primary | Social Motivation to Reduce Drug-related HIV-Risk Behavior (1-5) | Participants completed a questionnaire assessing their social motivation to reduce HIV risk behavior (e.g., "Most people who are important to me think I should always clean my needles before I share them with someone else during the next three months") and rated on a scale of 1 to 5, with higher scores indicating stronger social motivation to reduce HIV-risk behavior. | Baseline | No |
Primary | Social Motivation to Reduce Drug-related HIV-Risk Behavior (1-5) | Participants completed a questionnaire assessing their social motivation to reduce HIV risk behavior (e.g., "Most people who are important to me think I should always clean my needles before I share them with someone else during the next three months") and rated on a scale of 1 to 5, with higher scores indicating stronger social motivation to reduce HIV-risk behavior. | Immediately Post-Intervention, at 4 weeks | No |
Primary | Social Motivation to Reduce Drug-related HIV-Risk Behavior (1-5) | Participants completed a questionnaire assessing their social motivation to reduce HIV risk behavior (e.g., "Most people who are important to me think I should always clean my needles before I share them with someone else during the next three months") and rated on a scale of 1 to 5, with higher scores indicating stronger social motivation to reduce HIV-risk behavior. | 3-month follow up | No |
Primary | Social Motivation to Reduce Drug-related HIV-Risk Behavior (1-5) | Participants completed a questionnaire assessing their social motivation to reduce HIV risk behavior (e.g., "Most people who are important to me think I should always clean my needles before I share them with someone else during the next three months") and rated on a scale of 1 to 5, with higher scores indicating stronger social motivation to reduce HIV-risk behavior. | 6-month follow up | No |
Primary | Social Motivation to Reduce Drug-related HIV-Risk Behavior (1-5) | Participants completed a questionnaire assessing their social motivation to reduce HIV risk behavior (e.g., "Most people who are important to me think I should always clean my needles before I share them with someone else during the next three months") and rated on a scale of 1 to 5, with higher scores indicating stronger social motivation to reduce HIV-risk behavior. | 12-month follow up | No |
Primary | Self-efficacy to Reduce Drug-related HIV-Risk Behavior (1-5) | Participants completed a questionnaire assessing their self-efficacy about reducing HIV risk behavior (e.g., "How hard would it be for you to always use condoms") and rated on a scale of 1 to 5, with higher scores indicating greater self-efficacy to reduce HIV-risk behavior. | Baseline | No |
Primary | Self-efficacy to Reduce Drug-related HIV-Risk Behavior (1-5) | Participants completed a questionnaire assessing their self-efficacy about reducing HIV risk behavior (e.g., "How hard would it be for you to always use condoms") and rated on a scale of 1 to 5, with higher scores indicating greater self-efficacy to reduce HIV-risk behavior. | Immediately Post-Intervention, at 4 weeks | No |
Primary | Self-efficacy to Reduce Drug-related HIV-Risk Behavior (1-5) | Participants completed a questionnaire assessing their self-efficacy about reducing HIV risk behavior (e.g., "How hard would it be for you to always use condoms") and rated on a scale of 1 to 5, with higher scores indicating greater self-efficacy to reduce HIV-risk behavior. | 3-month follow up | No |
Primary | Self-efficacy to Reduce Drug-related HIV-Risk Behavior (1-5) | Participants completed a questionnaire assessing their self-efficacy about reducing HIV risk behavior (e.g., "How hard would it be for you to always use condoms") and rated on a scale of 1 to 5, with higher scores indicating greater self-efficacy to reduce HIV-risk behavior. | 6-month follow up | No |
Primary | Self-efficacy to Reduce Drug-related HIV-Risk Behavior (1-5) | Participants completed a questionnaire assessing their self-efficacy about reducing HIV risk behavior (e.g., "How hard would it be for you to always use condoms") and rated on a scale of 1 to 5, with higher scores indicating greater self-efficacy to reduce HIV-risk behavior. | 12-month follow up | No |
Primary | Female Condom Skills (0-100%) | Participants' HIV risk reduction behavioral skills were assessed based on the percentage of correct necessary steps demonstrated to properly select and apply a female condom using a replica. | Baseline | No |
Primary | Female Condom Skills (0-100%) | Participants' HIV risk reduction behavioral skills were assessed based on the percentage of correct necessary steps demonstrated to properly select and apply a female condom using a replica. | Immediately Post-Intervention, at 4 weeks | No |
Primary | Female Condom Skills (0-100%) | Participants' HIV risk reduction behavioral skills were assessed based on the percentage of correct necessary steps demonstrated to properly select and apply a female condom using a replica. | 3-month follow up | No |
Primary | Female Condom Skills (0-100%) | Participants' HIV risk reduction behavioral skills were assessed based on the percentage of correct necessary steps demonstrated to properly select and apply a female condom using a replica. | 6-month follow up | No |
Primary | Female Condom Skills (0-100%) | Participants' HIV risk reduction behavioral skills were assessed based on the percentage of correct necessary steps demonstrated to properly select and apply a female condom using a replica. | 12-month follow up | No |
Primary | Male Condom Skills (0-100%) | Participants' HIV risk reduction behavioral skills were assessed based on the percentage of correct necessary steps demonstrated to properly select and apply a male condom using a replica. | Baseline | No |
Primary | Male Condom Skills (0-100%) | Participants' HIV risk reduction behavioral skills were assessed based on the percentage of correct necessary steps demonstrated to properly select and apply a male condom using a replica. | Immediately Post-Intervention, at 4 weeks | No |
Primary | Male Condom Skills (0-100%) | Participants' HIV risk reduction behavioral skills were assessed based on the percentage of correct necessary steps demonstrated to properly select and apply a male condom using a replica. | 3-month follow up | No |
Primary | Male Condom Skills (0-100%) | Participants' HIV risk reduction behavioral skills were assessed based on the percentage of correct necessary steps demonstrated to properly select and apply a male condom using a replica. | 6-month follow up | No |
Primary | Male Condom Skills (0-100%) | Participants' HIV risk reduction behavioral skills were assessed based on the percentage of correct necessary steps demonstrated to properly select and apply a male condom using a replica. | 12-month follow up | No |
Primary | Condom Use (0-4) | Participants were asked: "In the past week, how much of the time did you use a condom or other latex protection when you had oral, anal, or vaginal sex?" and rated on scale of 0 to 4, with indicating greater condom use. | Baseline | No |
Primary | Condom Use (0-4) | Participants were asked: "In the past week, how much of the time did you use a condom or other latex protection when you had oral, anal, or vaginal sex?" and rated on scale of 0 to 4, with indicating greater condom use. | Immediately Post-Intervention, at 4 weeks | No |
Primary | Condom Use (0-4) | Participants were asked: "In the past week, how much of the time did you use a condom or other latex protection when you had oral, anal, or vaginal sex?" and rated on scale of 0 to 4, with indicating greater condom use. | 3-month follow up | No |
Primary | Condom Use (0-4) | Participants were asked: "In the past week, how much of the time did you use a condom or other latex protection when you had oral, anal, or vaginal sex?" and rated on scale of 0 to 4, with indicating greater condom use. | 6-month follow up | No |
Primary | Condom Use (0-4) | Participants were asked: "In the past week, how much of the time did you use a condom or other latex protection when you had oral, anal, or vaginal sex?" and rated on scale of 0 to 4, with indicating greater condom use. | 12-month follow up | No |
Primary | Sex-related HIV-risk Reduction Knowledge (0-1) | Participants' knowledge of sex-related HIV-risk reduction was assessed by being asked: "If an HIV positive person only has sex with another HIV positive person, they don't need to use condoms" and rated on a scale of 0 to 1, with a higher score indicating greater HIV-risk reduction knowledge. | Baseline | No |
Primary | Sex-related HIV-risk Reduction Knowledge (0-1) | Participants' knowledge of sex-related HIV-risk reduction was assessed by being asked: "If an HIV positive person only has sex with another HIV positive person, they don't need to use condoms" and rated on a scale of 0 to 1, with a higher score indicating greater HIV-risk reduction knowledge. | Immediately Post-Intervention, at 4 weeks | No |
Primary | Sex-related HIV-risk Reduction Knowledge (0-1) | Participants' knowledge of sex-related HIV-risk reduction was assessed by being asked: "If an HIV positive person only has sex with another HIV positive person, they don't need to use condoms" and rated on a scale of 0 to 1, with a higher score indicating greater HIV-risk reduction knowledge. | 3-month follow up | No |
Primary | Sex-related HIV-risk Reduction Knowledge (0-1) | Participants' knowledge of sex-related HIV-risk reduction was assessed by being asked: "If an HIV positive person only has sex with another HIV positive person, they don't need to use condoms" and rated on a scale of 0 to 1, with a higher score indicating greater HIV-risk reduction knowledge. | 6-month follow up | No |
Primary | Sex-related HIV-risk Reduction Knowledge (0-1) | Participants' knowledge of sex-related HIV-risk reduction was assessed by being asked: "If an HIV positive person only has sex with another HIV positive person, they don't need to use condoms" and rated on a scale of 0 to 1, with a higher score indicating greater HIV-risk reduction knowledge. | 12-month follow up | No |
Primary | Personal Motivation to Reduce Sex-related HIV- Risk Behavior (1-5) | Participants completed a questionnaire assessing their personal motivation to reduce sex-related HIV-risk behavior (e.g., "Always using condoms during sexual intercourse during the next three months would be good") and were rated on a scale of 1 to 5, with a higher score indicating greater personal motivation to reduce HIV-risk behavior. | Baseline | No |
Primary | Personal Motivation to Reduce Sex-related HIV- Risk Behavior (1-5) | Participants completed a questionnaire assessing their personal motivation to reduce sex-related HIV-risk behavior (e.g., "Always using condoms during sexual intercourse during the next three months would be good") and were rated on a scale of 1 to 5, with a higher score indicating greater personal motivation to reduce HIV-risk behavior. | Immediately Post-Intervention, at 4 weeks | No |
Primary | Personal Motivation to Reduce Sex-related HIV- Risk Behavior (1-5) | Participants completed a questionnaire assessing their personal motivation to reduce sex-related HIV-risk behavior (e.g., "Always using condoms during sexual intercourse during the next three months would be good") and were rated on a scale of 1 to 5, with a higher score indicating greater personal motivation to reduce HIV-risk behavior. | 3-month follow up | No |
Primary | Personal Motivation to Reduce Sex-related HIV- Risk Behavior (1-5) | Participants completed a questionnaire assessing their personal motivation to reduce sex-related HIV-risk behavior (e.g., "Always using condoms during sexual intercourse during the next three months would be good") and were rated on a scale of 1 to 5, with a higher score indicating greater personal motivation to reduce HIV-risk behavior. | 6-month follow up | No |
Primary | Personal Motivation to Reduce Sex-related HIV- Risk Behavior (1-5) | Participants completed a questionnaire assessing their personal motivation to reduce sex-related HIV-risk behavior (e.g., "Always using condoms during sexual intercourse during the next three months would be good") and were rated on a scale of 1 to 5, with a higher score indicating greater personal motivation to reduce HIV-risk behavior. | 12-month follow up | No |
Primary | Social Motivation to Reduce Sex-related HIV- Risk Behavior (1-5) | Participants completed a questionnaire assessing their social motivation to reduce sex-related HIV-risk behavior (e.g., "Most people who are important to me think I should always use condoms during sexual intercourse in the next three months") and were rated on a scale of 1 to 5, with a higher score indicating stronger social motivation to reduce HIV-risk behavior. | Baseline | No |
Primary | Social Motivation to Reduce Sex-related HIV- Risk Behavior (1-5) | Participants completed a questionnaire assessing their social motivation to reduce sex-related HIV-risk behavior (e.g., "Most people who are important to me think I should always use condoms during sexual intercourse in the next three months") and were rated on a scale of 1 to 5, with a higher score indicating stronger social motivation to reduce HIV-risk behavior. | Immediately Post-Intervention, at 4 weeks | No |
Primary | Social Motivation to Reduce Sex-related HIV- Risk Behavior (1-5) | Participants completed a questionnaire assessing their social motivation to reduce sex-related HIV-risk behavior (e.g., "Most people who are important to me think I should always use condoms during sexual intercourse in the next three months") and were rated on a scale of 1 to 5, with a higher score indicating stronger social motivation to reduce HIV-risk behavior. | 3-month follow up | No |
Primary | Social Motivation to Reduce Sex-related HIV- Risk Behavior (1-5) | Participants completed a questionnaire assessing their social motivation to reduce sex-related HIV-risk behavior (e.g., "Most people who are important to me think I should always use condoms during sexual intercourse in the next three months") and were rated on a scale of 1 to 5, with a higher score indicating stronger social motivation to reduce HIV-risk behavior. | 6-month follow up | No |
Primary | Social Motivation to Reduce Sex-related HIV- Risk Behavior (1-5) | Participants completed a questionnaire assessing their social motivation to reduce sex-related HIV-risk behavior (e.g., "Most people who are important to me think I should always use condoms during sexual intercourse in the next three months") and were rated on a scale of 1 to 5, with a higher score indicating stronger social motivation to reduce HIV-risk behavior. | 12-month follow up | No |
Primary | Self-efficacy to Reduce Sex-related HIV- Risk Behavior (1-5) | Participants completed a questionnaire assessing their self-efficacy about reducing sex-related HIV-risk behavior (e.g., "If asked, I am confident I could demonstrate how to use male condom and female condoms correctly") and were rated on a scale of 1 to 5, with a higher score indicating greater self-efficacy to reduce sex-related HIV-risk behavior. | Baseline | No |
Primary | Self-efficacy to Reduce Sex-related HIV- Risk Behavior (1-5) | Participants completed a questionnaire assessing their self-efficacy about reducing sex-related HIV-risk behavior (e.g., "If asked, I am confident I could demonstrate how to use male condom and female condoms correctly") and were rated on a scale of 1 to 5, with a higher score indicating greater self-efficacy to reduce sex-related HIV-risk behavior. | Immediately Post-Intervention, at 4 weeks | No |
Primary | Self-efficacy to Reduce Sex-related HIV- Risk Behavior (1-5) | Participants completed a questionnaire assessing their self-efficacy about reducing sex-related HIV-risk behavior (e.g., "If asked, I am confident I could demonstrate how to use male condom and female condoms correctly") and were rated on a scale of 1 to 5, with a higher score indicating greater self-efficacy to reduce sex-related HIV-risk behavior. | 3-month follow up | No |
Primary | Self-efficacy to Reduce Sex-related HIV- Risk Behavior (1-5) | Participants completed a questionnaire assessing their self-efficacy about reducing sex-related HIV-risk behavior (e.g., "If asked, I am confident I could demonstrate how to use male condom and female condoms correctly") and were rated on a scale of 1 to 5, with a higher score indicating greater self-efficacy to reduce sex-related HIV-risk behavior. | 6-month follow up | No |
Primary | Self-efficacy to Reduce Sex-related HIV- Risk Behavior (1-5) | Participants completed a questionnaire assessing their self-efficacy about reducing sex-related HIV-risk behavior (e.g., "If asked, I am confident I could demonstrate how to use male condom and female condoms correctly") and were rated on a scale of 1 to 5, with a higher score indicating greater self-efficacy to reduce sex-related HIV-risk behavior. | 12-month follow up | No |
Status | Clinical Trial | Phase | |
---|---|---|---|
Recruiting |
NCT06162897 -
Case Management Dyad
|
N/A | |
Completed |
NCT03999411 -
Smartphone Intervention for Smoking Cessation and Improving Adherence to Treatment Among HIV Patients
|
Phase 4 | |
Completed |
NCT02528773 -
Efficacy of ART to Interrupt HIV Transmission Networks
|
||
Active, not recruiting |
NCT05454839 -
Preferences for Services in a Patient's First Six Months on Antiretroviral Therapy for HIV in South Africa
|
||
Recruiting |
NCT05322629 -
Stepped Care to Optimize PrEP Effectiveness in Pregnant and Postpartum Women
|
N/A | |
Completed |
NCT02579135 -
Reducing HIV Risk Among Adolescents: Evaluating Project HEART
|
N/A | |
Active, not recruiting |
NCT01790373 -
Evaluating a Youth-Focused Economic Empowerment Approach to HIV Treatment Adherence
|
N/A | |
Not yet recruiting |
NCT06044792 -
The Influence of Primary HIV-1 Drug Resistance Mutations on Immune Reconstruction in PLWH
|
||
Completed |
NCT04039217 -
Antiretroviral Therapy (ART) Persistence in Different Body Compartments in HIV Negative MSM
|
Phase 4 | |
Active, not recruiting |
NCT04519970 -
Clinical Opportunities and Management to Exploit Biktarvy as Asynchronous Connection Key (COMEBACK)
|
N/A | |
Completed |
NCT04124536 -
Combination Partner HIV Testing Strategies for HIV-positive and HIV-negative Pregnant Women
|
N/A | |
Recruiting |
NCT05599581 -
Tu'Washindi RCT: Adolescent Girls in Kenya Taking Control of Their Health
|
N/A | |
Active, not recruiting |
NCT04588883 -
Strengthening Families Living With HIV in Kenya
|
N/A | |
Completed |
NCT02758093 -
Speed of Processing Training in Adults With HIV
|
N/A | |
Completed |
NCT02500446 -
Dolutegravir Impact on Residual Replication
|
Phase 4 | |
Completed |
NCT03805451 -
Life Steps for PrEP for Youth
|
N/A | |
Active, not recruiting |
NCT03902431 -
Translating the ABCS Into HIV Care
|
N/A | |
Completed |
NCT00729391 -
Women-Focused HIV Prevention in the Western Cape
|
Phase 2/Phase 3 | |
Recruiting |
NCT05736588 -
Elimisha HPV (Human Papillomavirus)
|
N/A | |
Recruiting |
NCT03589040 -
Darunavir and Rilpivirine Interactions With Etonogestrel Contraceptive Implant
|
Phase 2 |