Risk Behavior Clinical Trial
Official title:
Adaptation and Implementation of Project Encuentro in the U.S.-Mexico Border
The proposed project is a research collaboration between the University of Texas at El Paso, The Alliance for Border Collaboratives and Programa Companeros to adapt, implement, and evaluate a multi-level community-based HIV prevention intervention (Project Encuentro). The intervention will target active heroin and crack users and consists of increasing access to HIV testing via a social network HIV testing component and reducing sexual and drug use risk via a peer network brief behavioral Intervention. Encuentro also consists of conducting community awareness meeting to target structural factors affecting HIV risk. The intervention was developed in an area severely affected by violence and stigma towards drug users, El Salvador, which makes it particularly suitable for adaptation to meet the needs of drug users living in the proposed intervention site, the U.S.-Mexico border. The proposed intervention site also has been severely affected by violence which has curtailed any prior attempts to reduce the risk drug users' HIV risk. Violence has worsened structural factors which affect HIV risk such as, increasing police persecution and stigma and reducing access to resources. In our proposed project, we will engage in formative research to understand the context of HIV risk of drug users in the border region post violence and adapt the intervention accordingly. Findings will allow the investigators to tailor intervention components to meet the needs of drug users in the region. Subsequently, the investigators propose to test intervention effectiveness and evaluate implementation barriers and facilitators. To accomplish project aims we will use a mixed qualitative, quantitative approach. The investigators will begin with a formative phase by conducting in-depth interviews with drug users (n = 40) living in the region to understand how the context of drug use risk changed as a result of the violence and will administer a social network survey (n = 200) to characterize the configuration of risk networks. Findings will yield the necessary information to culturally adapt the intervention to meet the needs of drug users in the region and will help the investigators focus recruitment efforts where the riskiest networks are located. After the intervention is adapted with the help of the community advisory boards and the community coalitions, the investigators will implement the intervention and will assess the effectiveness and reach via 6 cross-sectional surveys administered to drug users (n=1,200). The investigators will assess the process of implementation by conducting ethnographic field notes of all intervention activities including community engagement and Community Advisory Board and coalition meetings. The investigators will assess the fidelity and quality of the intervention. Lastly, the investigators will conduct key informant interviews with key stakeholders involved in the project and interviews and observations will be coded to reflect key systems factors related to successful implementation of intervention components in two intervention sites (El Paso, Texas and Ciudad Juarez, Mexico). Findings will be highly significant as the investigators will be conducting parallel research on the effectiveness of interventions shown to be effective in Latino drug users in two very different contexts: El Salvador and the U.S-Mexico border. Findings will elucidate implementation challenges and barriers and such information can then be used to assess the effectiveness of diverse implementation strategies in organizations working to serve the needs of Latino drug users.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 1400 |
Est. completion date | April 2021 |
Est. primary completion date | December 2020 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 75 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - at least 18 years old - having engaged in sexual risk in the last 3 months - able to give informed consent - reported to have used crack or heroin in the last 30 days Exclusion Criteria: - under 18 years of age - unable to give informed consent - engages in disruptive behavior while participating in the project not using crack or -heroin in the last month - not reporting having engaged in sexual risk |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Mexico | Programa Compañeros | Ciudad Juarez | Chihuahua |
United States | Alliance of Border Collaboratives | El Paso | Texas |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Lehigh University | Alliance of Border Collaboratives, Programa Compañeros |
United States, Mexico,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | HIV testing rates | rates of number of individuals who get tested on a 30- day period for HIV using a coupon | Every 30 days up to 192 weeks | |
Primary | Change in Sexual risk behaviors (questionnaire) | number of sexual partners (primary and casual), number of instances of unprotected anal, vaginal, oral sex, engagement in sexual relations while using drugs | six and twelve months after the roll out of the intervention components | |
Primary | Change in Injection risk behaviors (questionnaire) | frequency of injection drug use, frequency of needle sharing | six and twelve months after the roll-out of the intervention components | |
Secondary | HIV risk reduction behavioral intentions (questionnaire) | strength of intentions to reduce HIV risk behaviors | six and twelve months after the roll-out of the intervention components | |
Secondary | HIV-related vulnerability beliefs (questionnaire) | perception of risk of contracting HIV | six and twelve months after the roll-out of the intervention components | |
Secondary | HIV risk reduction skills (questionnaire) | frequency with which participants engaged in HIV preventative behaviors | six and twelve months after the roll-out of the intervention components | |
Secondary | HIV risk network (questionnaire) | the extent to which participant has engaged in conversations with members of the social network about engaging in behaviors to prevent HIV | six and twelve months after the roll-out of the intervention components |
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