Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Change in mean Hemoglobin A1C (HbA1c) levels |
HbA1c will be measured from finger stick blood sample. |
Baseline, 6 months |
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Primary |
Change in Blood Pressure |
Changes in blood pressure will be measured using a manual sphygmomanometer by a registered nurse. |
Baseline, 6 months |
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Primary |
Change in Body Mass Index (BMI) |
BMI will be measured by weight and height using the formula: 703 multiplied by the weight in lbs divided by the square of height in inches. |
Baseline, 6 months |
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Primary |
Change in self-efficacy for condom use |
Measured using the HIV self-efficacy for condom use survey. Scores range from 7-28. A higher score indicates a higher level of self-efficacy for condom use. |
Baseline, 6 months |
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Primary |
Change in nutritional habits |
Change in nutritional habits will be evaluated via the Healthy Eating Index (HEI) using the self-reported data from the nutrition survey. The HEI scores range from 0 to 100 with a higher score indicating healthier eating habits with food intake aligning with key dietary recommendations from the Dietary Guidelines for Americans. |
Baseline, 6 months |
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Primary |
Change in active lifestyle as assessed by daily steps |
Change in active lifestyle will be assessed by the amount of daily steps taken as assessed using a study provided wrist pedometer. |
Baseline, 6 months |
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Primary |
Change in active lifestyle as assessed by a self-report log |
Change in active lifestyle will be assessed by the number of days per week the participant completed the recommended 30-minutes exercise via a self-report log. |
Baseline, 6 months |
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Primary |
Change in active lifestyle as assessed by the Exercise Survey |
Change in active lifestyle will be assessed using the Exercise Survey. The exercise survey is a 19-item survey with each item having a score ranging from 0-10. A higher total score indicates a higher level of physical activity. |
Baseline, 6 months |
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Primary |
Change in active lifestyle as assessed by the Exercise Question Survey |
Change in active lifestyle will be assessed using the Exercise Question Survey. The exercise survey is a 9-item survey with total score ranging from 0-90. A higher total score indicates a higher level of physical activity. |
Baseline, 6 months |
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Primary |
Change in HIV risk behaviors |
Change in HIV risk behaviors will be assessed using the Partner Table Survey. The Partner Table Survey is a 5-item survey with a total score ranging from 1-17 with a higher score indicating a higher HIV risk behavior. |
Baseline, 6 months |
|
Primary |
Change in body fat composition |
Measured using a bioelectrical impedance analysis. |
Baseline, 6 months |
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Primary |
Change in abdominal circumference |
Measured using a measuring tape. |
Baseline, 6 months |
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Secondary |
Change in knowledge regarding obesity |
Change in knowledge regarding obesity will be measured using the obesity knowledge and risk perception questionnaire. For obesity knowledge, the scores range from 6-12. A higher score indicates a lower level of obesity-related knowledge. |
Baseline, 6 months |
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Secondary |
Change in risk perception regarding obesity |
Change in risk perception regarding obesity will be measured using the obesity knowledge and risk perception questionnaire. For obesity risk perception, the scores range from 3-9. A higher score indicates a lower level of obesity risk perception. |
Baseline, 6 months |
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Secondary |
Change in knowledge regarding diabetes |
Change in diabetes knowledge will be measured using the Diabetes Knowledge Questionnaire (DKQ-24). It is a 24 item questionnaire wherein a score of 17 or more correct responses indicate sufficient diabetes knowledge and a score of 6 or less correct responses indicate insufficient diabetes knowledge. |
Baseline, 6 months |
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Secondary |
Change in HIV knowledge |
Change in HIV knowledge will be measured via the HIV Knowledge Scale. The score ranges from 0-12 with a higher score indicating a higher level of HIV-related knowledge. |
Baseline, 6 months |
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Secondary |
Change in HIV risk perception |
Change in HIV risk perception will be measured via the HIV Risk Perception Scale. The total score ranges from 4-14 with a higher score indicating a higher level of HIV-related knowledge. |
Baseline, 6 months |
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Secondary |
Change in self-esteem |
Change in self-esteem will be measured by the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale via interview. The total score ranges from 0 to 30 with a score of 14 and less indicating low self-esteem. |
Baseline, 6 months |
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Secondary |
Change in depressive symptoms as assessed by the CES-D20 |
Change in depressive symptoms will be measured using the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D20). The CES-D20 has a total score ranging from 0 to 60 with a higher score indicating greater depressive symptoms. |
Baseline, 6 months |
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Secondary |
Change in depressive symptoms as assessed by the GDS |
Change in depressive symptoms will be measured using the Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS). The GDS has a total score ranging from 0-15 with a higher score indicating higher depressive symptoms. A score of 6 to 9 indicates suggestive depressive symptoms and a score of 10 to 15 indicates depressive symptoms. |
Baseline, 6 months |
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Secondary |
Change in health care related habits |
Change in healthcare related habits is measured via the Health Care-Related Factors Questionnaire. The total score ranges from 26 to 43 with a higher score indicating lesser health care related habits. |
Baseline, 6 months |
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Secondary |
Change in technology use |
Change in technology use will be measured using a questionnaire assessing ability to use technology (pedometer, smartphones, apps, internet). The total score ranges from 13-26 with a higher score indicating a lower ability to use technology. |
Baseline, 6 months |
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Secondary |
Change in knowledge regarding hypertension |
Change in knowledge regarding hypertension is measured using the Hypertension Survey. The Hypertension Survey is a 10-item survey with a totals score ranging from 0-10 with a higher score indicating increased knowledge regarding hypertension. |
Baseline, 6 months |
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