Couples in Context: An RCT of a Couples-based HIV Prevention Intervention
NCT ID: NCT01953133
Last Updated: 2014-10-22
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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
NA
700 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2012-04-30
2015-06-30
Brief Summary
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The proposed intervention consists of six sessions (one mixed gender group, one single gender group, and four couples' counseling sessions). Using a randomized controlled trial (RCT) design with 350 heterosexual couples, we will test the hypothesis that compared with a one-time mixed-gender group session, the proposed intervention will improve communication, intimacy and trust necessary for mutual decision-making about behaviours related to sexual risk behaviour and testing for HIV. Improving couples' ability and motivation to participate in Couples HIV Testing and Counseling (CHTC) for HIV will in turn lead to reductions in sexual risk behaviour. Both of these outcomes are necessary and effective strategies to reduce the risk of HIV transmission within primary partnerships.
This intervention is informed by several qualitative studies conducted in Vulindlela and Soweto, South Africa via a K08 award from NIH, as well as other funding sources. These preliminary studies provided insight into the challenges couples face in participating in CHCT, as well as the skills they need in order to address these barriers. Our experience conducting both qualitative and quantitative studies with comparable populations (i.e. South African couples) has also informed the recruitment and retention methods in this intervention. The proposed study takes advantage of the infrastructure and collaborative relationships that the PI has developed that have enabled her to implement and conduct research within these communities.
The specific aims of the project are to test the efficacy of a theory-based and culturally appropriate couples-based intervention on the following outcomes:
1. Rates of testing for HIV,
2. Sexual risk behaviour for HIV (with primary and any concurrent partners).
In addition we will evaluate the extent to which hypothesized mediating factors (e.g., relationship dynamics) explain the major outcomes and the extent to which the intervention affects these factors.
Ultimately, our goal is to facilitate the outcome that members of partnerships learn their own and their partner's HIV status. This is a crucial step for effective behavioural risk reduction, yet it is a relatively uncommon occurrence for partners in Vulindlela, South Africa. Specifically, mutual disclosure of HIV status accomplishes two important goals.
First, this knowledge can facilitate risk-reduction behaviour within partnerships via effecting positive changes (e.g., condom use) in sexual behaviour with primary and any concurrent partners. Second, knowledge of HIV status can increase access to treatment and care for HIV-positive individuals, as well as reinforce behavioural choices (e.g., limiting concurrent partners) to stay HIV-negative. As couples are particularly vulnerable for HIV infection in this context, increasing testing for HIV and reducing likelihood of behavioural transmission of HIV within partnerships would be a high-impact outcome with the potential to significantly reduce the impact of HIV in an area already severely affected by the pandemic.
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Control
Couples do not receive intervention (counseling sessions) during study period. They do undergo one group-based session.
Upon completion of 9 month follow-up, participants in this arm can undergo a condensed, 2 session version of the intervention.
No interventions assigned to this group
Couples' Counseling Sessions
4 couples' counseling sessions focusing on problem solving and communication skills for the couple. Based upon the Prevention and Relationship Enhancement Program (PREP.)
Couples Counselling Sessions
4 couples' counseling sessions focusing on problem solving and communication skills for the couple. Based upon the Prevention and Relationship Enhancement Program (PREP.)
Interventions
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Couples Counselling Sessions
4 couples' counseling sessions focusing on problem solving and communication skills for the couple. Based upon the Prevention and Relationship Enhancement Program (PREP.)
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* in a relationship with opposite sex partner (defined as: "are you currently in a relationship with a person of the opposite sex to whom you feel committed above anyone else and with whom you have had sexual relations?")
* Both partners report the relationship length has lasted at least 6 months
* Both partners willing and able to provide informed consent
Exclusion Criteria
* Either partner reports current marital status as polygamous
* Either partner reports domestic violence (as actor or recipient) within the past 6 months with the current partner.
* Both partners have ever disclosed HIV test results to each other via individual or couples testing
18 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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University of California, San Francisco
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Lynae Darbes, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
University of California, San Francisco
Locations
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Human Sciences Research Council Sweetwaters
Vilundlela, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Countries
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References
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Dunkle KL, Stephenson R, Karita E, Chomba E, Kayitenkore K, Vwalika C, Greenberg L, Allen S. New heterosexually transmitted HIV infections in married or cohabiting couples in urban Zambia and Rwanda: an analysis of survey and clinical data. Lancet. 2008 Jun 28;371(9631):2183-91. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(08)60953-8.
Darbes LA, van Rooyen H, Hosegood V, Ngubane T, Johnson MO, Fritz K, McGrath N. Uthando Lwethu ('our love'): a protocol for a couples-based intervention to increase testing for HIV: a randomized controlled trial in rural KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Trials. 2014 Feb 20;15:64. doi: 10.1186/1745-6215-15-64.
Other Identifiers
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MH086346
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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