Hiv Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Prospective Cohort Study Evaluating a Psychosocial Programme for Adolescents Living With HIV and Their Caregivers in Botswana
NCT number | NCT03571555 |
Other study ID # | Sentebale |
Secondary ID | |
Status | Completed |
Phase | |
First received | |
Last updated | |
Start date | March 1, 2019 |
Est. completion date | July 1, 2020 |
Verified date | March 2021 |
Source | Royal Holloway University |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Observational |
Adolescents/young adults with perinatally acquired HIV (PAH) face a number of antiretroviral (ART) adherence and well-being challenges. Two psychosocial interventions that have been developed to address a range of needs of this population (and their caregivers) are residential interventions (camps) and support groups (clubs). There has been little quantitative evaluation of the effects of attending camps for young people and clubs (for children or caregivers), globally. This study aims to investigate whether a package of psychosocial support (camps and clubs) offered to young people living with HIV and their caregivers in Botswana by the Sentebale organisation, is associated with improvements in psychological, behavioural and clinical outcomes from first attendance to one year follow-up. In addition, the study will explore how the psychosocial programme is experienced by young people and their caregivers, and what the perceived impact is. The project as a whole will take place over three years. There will be an initial six month preparatory phase that will include the adaptation of self-report measures for the study context. Subsequently, two studies will be undertaken. The main study will involve a single group within-participants prospective cohort design with two time points (baseline and one year follow-up) with young people and caregivers. The sub-study will involve a qualitative cross sectional design involving semi-structured interviews with young people and caregivers. Young people will be eligible to participate if they are aged 10 to 19 years at the time of study enrolment, are living with HIV and aware of HIV-positive status, have recently started attending the Sentebale programme, and are able to give informed assent/consent. We will aim to retain 175 young people (of 253 recruited) . We will also aim to retain 178 caregivers (of 263 recruited). The sample size for the sub-study will consist of ten young people and ten caregivers.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 516 |
Est. completion date | July 1, 2020 |
Est. primary completion date | July 1, 2020 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 10 Years to 19 Years |
Eligibility | YOUNG PEOPLE Inclusion Criteria: - Aged 10 to 19 years at the time of study enrolment - Living with HIV and aware of HIV-positive status - Able to give informed consent if 18 or 19 years - Able to give informed assent if 10-17 years - Presence of a caregiver to give caregiver consent if 10-17 years - Attending Sentebale clubs with first attendance at club within previous month Exclusion Criteria: - Previous camp attendance - Any attendance at a different club/organisation providing a similar function - Planning to leave the area served by the club within the next year CAREGIVERS Inclusion Criteria: - Primary caregiver for a young person attending Sentebale - Able to give informed consent - Attending Sentebale clubs with first attendance within previous month Exclusion Criteria - Any attendance at a different club/organisation providing a similar function - Planning to leave the area served by the club within the next year |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Botswana | Sentebale | Gaborone |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Royal Holloway University | African Comprehensive HIV/AIDS Partnership, Sentebale |
Botswana,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Quality of Life/Well-being (Young People) | The 17 item Pediatric Symptom Checklist (PSY-Y-17) will be used.
Minimum value 0, maximum 51. Higher scores, worse outcome. |
One year | |
Secondary | HIV Knowledge (Young People) | The Brief HIV Knowledge Questionnaire (Carey & Schroder, 2002) and other measures (Aaro et al, 2011; Evangeli et al, 2016) will be adapted to produce a new measure of general HIV knowledge, transmission, medication and reproduction information. | One year | |
Secondary | HIV Adjustment (Young People) | The 18 item Illness Cognition Questionnaire will be used (Evers et al., 2001). | One year | |
Secondary | ART Adherence Behaviour (Young People) | The total score of the CASE adherence index (Mannheimer et al., 2006) will be used. Higher scores indicate higher self-reported ART adherence | One year | |
Secondary | ART Adherence Attitudes (Young People) | The total score of 15 item antiretroviral medication attitudes scale (Viswanathan, Anderson, & Thomas, 2005) will be used. Higher scores indicate more positive adherence attitudes. | One year | |
Secondary | ART Adherence Self-efficacy (Young People) | The total score of the 12 item HIV medication self-efficacy scale (Erlen, Cha, Kim, Caruthers, & Sereika, 2010) will be used. Higher scores indicated higher adherence self-efficacy. | One year | |
Secondary | HIV Onward Disclosure Cognitions and Affect (Young People) | The 18 item Adolescent HIV Disclosure Cognitions and Affect Scale (Evangeli, 2017) will be used to assess attitudes towards sharing one's status, normative disclosure beliefs, disclosure affect and disclosure self-efficacy. | One year | |
Secondary | HIV Onward Disclosure (Young People) | The 18 item Adolescent HIV Disclosure Cognitions and Affect Scale (Evangeli, 2017) will be used to assess attitudes towards sharing one's status, normative disclosure beliefs, disclosure affect and disclosure self-efficacy. The total score will be used. Higher scores indicate more pro-disclosure beliefs. An additional item assessed the young person's intention to share their status with others over the next year will be added.
HIV disclosure events will be assessed at baseline and follow-up through recording the frequency of new disclosures in last year (first hand or second hand) and the proportion in one's social network disclosed to (Serovich, Craft, & Reed, 2012; Serovich, Craft, & Yoon, 2007). |
One year | |
Secondary | HIV Onward Disclosure Behaviour (Young People) | HIV disclosure events will be assessed at baseline and follow-up through recording the frequency of new disclosures in last year (first hand or second hand) and the proportion in one's social network disclosed to (Serovich, Craft, & Reed, 2012; Serovich, Craft, & Yoon, 2007). | One year | |
Secondary | HIV Communication Behaviour (Young People) | The frequency of HIV communication will be measured. | One year | |
Secondary | HIV Communication Beliefs (Young People) | The Adolescent HIV Communication Belief Scale (Evangeli, in press) will be used. An additional item will assess intention to communicate about HIV. | One year | |
Secondary | Self-esteem (Young People) | The 10 item Rosenberg global self-esteem measure will be used (Rosenberg, 1965). | One year | |
Secondary | HIV Stigma (Young People) | The total score of the 10 item Stigma Scale - Revised (Wright, Naar-King, Lam, Templin, & Frey, 2007) will be used. Higher scores indicate more HIV stigma | One year | |
Secondary | Social Support (Young People) | The total score of the 11 item Child and Adolescent Social Support Scale (Malecki & Demaray, 2002) will be used. Higher scores indicate greater social support | One year | |
Secondary | Hope(Young People) | The total score of the 5 item Botswana Adolescent Beliefs about the Future Scale will be used. Higher scores indicate greater hope. | One year | |
Secondary | HIV Knowledge (Caregivers) | The HIV-KQ-18 measure (Carey & Schroder, 2002) will be adapted for use in Botswana | One year | |
Secondary | ART Adherence Attitudes (Caregivers) | The 15 item antiretroviral medication attitudes scale (Viswanathan et al., 2005) will be used. The measure will be adapted for use with Batswana caregivers. | One year | |
Secondary | HIV Stigma (Caregivers) | The total score of the 9 item HIV Stigma Scale will be used (Kalichman et al., 2005). Higher scores indicate higher levels of HIV stigma. | One year | |
Secondary | Viral Suppression (Young People) | Most recent viral load in the six months before the baseline assessment and most recent viral load in the six months after the follow-up period, will be collected from participants' clinical records. | one year |
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