Outcome
| Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
| Primary |
Intervention Satisfaction Scale |
3-item modification of Client Satisfaction Questionnaire. Three 5-point Likert scale is used to assess "intervention satisfaction" [very dissatisfied - very satisfied]; degree to which intervention helped alcohol use [no effect to helped a great deal], and intervention helped sexual behavior decisions [no effect - helped a great deal]. Mean scale range is 1-5. Higher scores reflect a better outcome |
Participants complete the measure 5-6 weeks following baseline. |
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| Secondary |
Frequency of Heavy Episodic Drinking Measure From the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test |
This measure is a 5-point Likert scale item which asks participants to report "How often do you have six or more drinks on one occasion?" Response options range from "never" to "daily or almost daily." This measure is completed at baseline and 5 to 6 weeks after baseline. Higher scores reflect worse outcomes. Responses reflect current perceptions of past drinking. Range 0-4 |
Participants report frequency of heavy drinking episodes as part of the AUDIT-C questionnaire. The question is presented at baseline and at follow-up which occurs 5-6 weeks following baseline. There is no timeframe specified in the question itself. |
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| Secondary |
Frequency of Condomless Anal Intercourse. |
Single item measure of number of times that individual engaged in unprotected intercourse. Range is 0-30 for baseline (reflecting 0-90 range for past 3 months divided by 3) and range is 0-30 for follow-up. Higher scores reflect a worse outcome. |
Frequency of condomless anal intercourse (CAI) over the past 3 months at baseline (divided by 3 for monthly CAI) and rate frequency of condomless anal intercourse over the past month at follow-up assessment that occurs 5-6 weeks following baseline. |
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