Texting Intervention to Sustain HIV Prevention in Women in High-drug-use Contexts
NCT ID: NCT02447484
Last Updated: 2021-09-29
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
600 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2015-07-01
2021-08-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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The text messages that constitute the experimental part of this study will be based on maintenance-specific behavioral and cognitive constructs that are theorized to be involved in behavior maintenance, including self-regulatory focus, maintenance self-efficacy, and relapse prevention planning. The MSS text messaging maintenance intervention will be compared to time-equivalent exposure to general health text messages. Our specific aims are:
Aim 1: Determine if the MSS intervention (MMS counseling plus 24 months of behavioral maintenance text messages-Group 1) is associated with significant reductions in HIV/STI incidence (primary outcome) relative to a time-equivalent control condition (counseling + 24 months of general health text messages-Group 2) among drug-using and non-drug-using FSWs in Tijuana and Cd. Juarez.
Aim 2: Determine if the MSS intervention is associated with increased use of condoms for vaginal and anal sex with male clients, better attendance at regularly scheduled STI screenings, and reduced sharing of injection equipment for FSW-IDU (secondary outcomes) relative to a time-equivalent control condition.
Aim 3: Determine if substance use factors (frequency, intensity, and patterns of alcohol and drug use, including injection use, binge use, polydrug use) mediate or moderate intervention efficacy, taking into account structural and environmental risk factors (e.g., availability of condoms, drugs in the workplace), maintenance constructs (e.g., relapse prevention planning, self-efficacy maintenance), and personal characteristics (e.g., age, sexual abuse, depression).
Aim 4: Evaluate the cost-effectiveness of MSS compared to the control condition, Mujer Más Segura alone (based on data from previous studies), and usual care in Mexico.
To accomplish these aims, investigators will deliver MSS to 600 HIV-negative FSWs (300 in Tijuana, 300 in Cd. Juarez) who report unsafe sex with at least one client in the previous 6 months, and randomize them to either one of two groups: Group 1 (n=300), MSS text-based maintenance program for 24 months post-counseling; or Group 2 (control condition, n=300) general health text messages for 24 months post counseling. Both groups will be assessed at 6, 12, 18, and 24 months post-counseling.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
PREVENTION
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Mujer Segura Siempre
Twice-daily safer-sex and safer-drug-use text messages, 5 days per week, for 24 months. Text message content based on 8 different constructs of behavior-maintenance theory and tailored to specific preferences and motivators provided by participant.
Mujer Segura Siempre
Participants receive personalized text messages twice a day, five days per week. Messages are designed to encourage women to maintain positive behavioral changes they have made in response to the baseline safer-sex training that is delivered to all participants regardless of intervention assignment. Message content is based upon theoretical constructs of behavior-change maintenance as articulated by Voils et al. (Health Education \& Behavior, 2013). Personalization elements include participant's name, times of day when she prefers to receive messages, and specific motivators of behavior change she expressed in the baseline interview.
General Health Message Texts
Twice-daily text messages, 5 days per week, for 24 months. Text message content centered on general health promotion, including getting regular medical checkups and maintaining good dietary and exercise habits.
General Health Message Texts
Participants receive generic health-promotion text messages twice a day, five days per week.
Interventions
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Mujer Segura Siempre
Participants receive personalized text messages twice a day, five days per week. Messages are designed to encourage women to maintain positive behavioral changes they have made in response to the baseline safer-sex training that is delivered to all participants regardless of intervention assignment. Message content is based upon theoretical constructs of behavior-change maintenance as articulated by Voils et al. (Health Education \& Behavior, 2013). Personalization elements include participant's name, times of day when she prefers to receive messages, and specific motivators of behavior change she expressed in the baseline interview.
General Health Message Texts
Participants receive generic health-promotion text messages twice a day, five days per week.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* at least 18 years old,
* report having exchanged sex for money, goods, shelter or drugs within the previous 30 days,
* test HIV-negative at baseline,
* agreeable to receiving antibiotic treatment for chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis and trichomoniasis if they test positive (to allow us to differentiate incident from prevalent cases at follow-up),
* report having unprotected vaginal or anal sex with a male client at least once during the previous month, and
* be treatment-naive (i.e., must not have already participated in the Mujer Segura or Mujer Más Segura safer-sex interventions).
Exclusion Criteria
* known to be HIV+ or test HIV+ for the first time on-site,
* under 18 years of age,
* male or transgendered, and
* incapable of giving informed consent.
18 Years
FEMALE
No
Sponsors
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Comisión de Salud Fronteriza México-Estados Unidos (CSFMEU)
UNKNOWN
University of California, San Diego
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Thomas L. Patterson
Professor
Principal Investigators
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Thomas L Patterson, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
University of California, San Diego
Locations
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PreveCasita
Tijuana, Estado de Baja California, Mexico
Countries
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References
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Patterson TL, Pitpitan EV, Pines HA, Semple SJ, Harvey-Vera A, Depp C, Moore DJ, Martinez G, Rangel MG, Strathdee SA. A Randomized Controlled Trial of a Texting Intervention to Maintain Sexual Risk Reduction with Clients Among Female Sex Workers in Tijuana and Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. AIDS Behav. 2020 Dec;24(12):3306-3319. doi: 10.1007/s10461-020-02930-1.
Pines HA, Semple SJ, Strathdee SA, Hendrix CW, Harvey-Vera A, Gorbach PM, Magis-Rodriguez C, Martinez G, Patterson TL. Vaginal washing and lubrication among female sex workers in the Mexico-US border region: implications for the development of vaginal PrEP for HIV prevention. BMC Public Health. 2018 Aug 14;18(1):1009. doi: 10.1186/s12889-018-5946-z.
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