Human Immunodeficiency Virus Clinical Trial
Official title:
Secondary Distribution of HIV Self-tests: an Innovative Strategy for Promoting Partner Testing and Reducing HIV Risk
Verified date | November 2022 |
Source | University of Pennsylvania |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
This cluster randomized trial will assess whether the provision of multiple oral-fluid based HIV self-test kits to HIV-negative women at high risk of acquiring HIV in western Kenya is an approach that promotes HIV testing among women's sexual partners, facilitates better sexual decision making, and reduces women's risk of acquiring HIV.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 2102 |
Est. completion date | March 25, 2020 |
Est. primary completion date | March 25, 2020 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - At least 18 years old - Currently resides in the study area - Has resided in the study area for at least 6 months in the year prior to enrollment - Intends to stay in the study area for at least 24 months - Reports two or more sexual partners within the past 4 weeks at time of screening - HIV negative - Ownership or access to a mobile phone - Willing and able to provide informed consent Exclusion Criteria: - Younger than 18 years old - Does not currently live in the study area or has not for 6 of the last 12 months, or does not plan to for at least the next 24 months - Fewer than two sexual partners in the last four weeks at time of screening - HIV positive - Has no access to a mobile phone - Enrolled in another HIV prevention study - Cannot or will not provide informed consent - Males will self-select to participate by contacting the study staff using the information provided by willing index participants. There are no inclusion or exclusion criteria for the men who select to participate. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Kenya | Impact Research and Development Organization | Kisumu |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of Pennsylvania | Impact Research & Development Organization, National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), RTI International, University of North Carolina |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) | Percentage of participants in each study group who experience IPV; Note that percentages are rounded to one decimal place. | Data was measured longitudinally up to 24 months for some subjects; all participants were measured through 18 months. Measures reported are from 18 month follow-up for behavior occurring in the past 6 months. | |
Primary | HIV Incidence Per 100 Person Years | HIV incidence over an average follow-up period of 18 months, and up to 24 months, per 100 person years | up to 24 months | |
Secondary | Identification of HIV-positive Male Partners | Average number of sexual partners per participant that the participant reported as HIV positive over the course of the study (Total reported positive sexual partners divided by number of participants who completed at least one 6-month follow-up survey); the intent of this measure is to see if participants given HIV self-tests are more likely to identify HIV positive sexual partners. | up to 24 months | |
Secondary | Used Condom With at Least One Partner After Partner Refused Self-test or HIV Testing Services Referral Card, or Tested HIV-positive | Percentage of participants who used a condom with at least one sexual partner after partner refused self-test or HIV testing services referral card, or tested HIV-positive; Note that percentages are rounded to one decimal place. | Data was measured longitudinally up to 24 months for some subjects; all participants were measured through 18 months. Measures reported are from 18 month follow-up for behavior occurring in the past 6 months. | |
Secondary | Couples Testing With Primary Partner | Percentage of participants who report testing together with their primary partner; Note that percentages are rounded to one decimal place. | Data was measured longitudinally up to 24 months for some subjects; all participants were measured through 18 months. Measures reported are from 18 month follow-up for behavior occurring in the past 6 months. | |
Secondary | Primary Partner Tested for HIV | Percentage of participants who report that their primary partner tested for HIV since enrollment; Note that percentages are rounded to one decimal place. | Data was measured longitudinally up to 24 months for some subjects; all participants were measured through 18 months. Measures reported are from 18 month follow-up for behavior occurring in the past 6 months. | |
Secondary | Declined Sex With at Least One Partner After Partner Refused Self-test or HIV Testing Services Referral Card, or Tested HIV-positive | Percentage of participants who declined sex with at least one partner after partner refused self-test or HIV testing services referral card, or tested HIV-positive; Note that percentages are rounded to one decimal place. | Data was measured longitudinally up to 24 months for some subjects; all participants were measured through 18 months. Measures reported are from 18 month follow-up for behavior occurring in the past 6 months. |
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