An Innovative HIV Prevention Intervention Using Social Networking Technology
NCT ID: NCT01381653
Last Updated: 2013-06-03
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
60 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2011-11-30
2013-03-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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NON_RANDOMIZED
SINGLE_GROUP
PREVENTION
NONE
Study Groups
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Motivational Interviewing
Eight 30-minute sessions utilizing Motivational Interviewing will be delivered to reduce substance use and sexual risk in a group of high risk young men who have sex with men.
Behavioral: HIV prevention intervention
Substance using HIV-negative young men who have sex with men who engage in sexual risk and use social networking (Facebook) will be recruited and enrolled in a brief intervention utilizing Motivational Interviewing over chat window to reduce their substance use and sexual risk. They will also evaluate their intervention experience at the end of their eight sessions and post-assessment.
Interventions
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Behavioral: HIV prevention intervention
Substance using HIV-negative young men who have sex with men who engage in sexual risk and use social networking (Facebook) will be recruited and enrolled in a brief intervention utilizing Motivational Interviewing over chat window to reduce their substance use and sexual risk. They will also evaluate their intervention experience at the end of their eight sessions and post-assessment.
Other Intervention Names
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
For the focus group portion of the study (N=20), we will invite former YMHP participants who declined the intervention or only completed one session, agreed to be contacted for future studies, indicated using Facebook, are still between the ages of 18-29 and live in NYC.
Phase II:
To qualify for the intervention portion of the study, participants must report
1. at least 5 days of drug use (of 1 or more of the following drugs: cocaine, methamphetamine (MA), or ecstasy (MDMA) in the prior three months;
2. high-risk sexual behavior (1 or more acts of unprotected insertive or receptive anal sex with a male partner of unknown or HIV+ serostatus), in the prior three months;
3. biologically male;
4. age 18 to 29;
5. HIV-;
6. reliable Internet access;
7. Facebook use at least four times per week;
8. able to write in English given that intervention participation involves writing;
9. NYC residency.
Exclusion Criteria
1. Unstable, serious psychiatric symptoms;
2. Currently suicidal/homicidal;
3. Evidence of gross cognitive impairment;
4. Self-reported current enrollment in a drug or HIV-related intervention or research study.
We exclude those with serious cognitive or psychiatric impairments because this would compromise ability to participate, regardless of whether these impairments are attributed to drug use. Such impairments would make completion of assessments difficult.
Excluded participants will be referred to local community health and social services resources, for which we have established linkages to facilitate access to care regardless of ability to pay.
18 Years
29 Years
MALE
Yes
Sponsors
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Hunter College of City University of New York
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Jeffrey T. Parsons
Professor
Principal Investigators
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Corina T Lelutiu-Weinberger, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Hunter College, CUNY, Center for HIV/AIDS Educational Studies and Training
Locations
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Hunter College, CUNY, Center for HIV/AIDS Educational Studies and Training
New York, New York, United States
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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