Game Plan: Efficacy of a Brief, Web-based Intervention on Alcohol Use and Sexually-transmitted Infections

NCT ID: NCT04552171

Last Updated: 2025-05-07

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

500 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2021-08-13

Study Completion Date

2025-12-31

Brief Summary

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The proposed study involves conducting a larger-scale study exploring Game Plan's effects among MSM in the real-world, alongside innovative approaches for expanding HIV testing. Using a hybrid 1 effectiveness-implementation approach, the investigators will recruit up to 360 high-risk, heavy drinking MSM online from several high-incidence areas in the US to participate in a program providing home-based HIV/STI self-tests in the mail at regular intervals over a year (baseline, 6 months, 12 months). Participants will be randomly assigned to receive access to either (1) a 24-hour helpline for counseling/referrals, or (2) the helpline plus Game Plan. Investigators will test whether those who use Game Plan show lower rates of heavy drinking, any STIs, and high-risk CAS events compared to those receiving access to the helpline alone.

Detailed Description

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This is a hybrid 1 effectiveness-implementation, mixed methods study that involves conducting a longitudinal randomized controlled trial in which high-risk, heavy drinking MSM (N = 360) will be recruited online from several high-incidence US cities: Atlanta, Los Angeles, Miami, New Orleans, Washington DC/Baltimore. Participants will be sent HIV and STI self-testing kits at baseline, 6 mo., and 12 mo. Along with their test kits, they will be randomized to receive access to either: (1) a 24-hour helpline providing free standard post-test counseling and referral, or (2) the 24-hour helpline plus the Game Plan app. Test kits will provide testing and results for HIV, Syphilis, and genital, rectal, and pharyngeal Gonorrhea and Chlamydia, as well as phosphatidylethanol (PEth). Participants will also be asked to complete an online follow-up survey every three months that assess drinking, sexual behavior, and use of prevention methods over the 12-month study period. At 12 mo., 30 participants and 12 HST stakeholders will be recruited to participate in qualitative interviews to issues relevant to implementing Game Plan alongside HIV testing programs. Specifically, this study aims to: (1) test whether using a brief, MI-inspired, web-based intervention (Game Plan) after HST reduces (a) binge drinking, (b) the average number of drinks per drinking day over 12 months among heavy-drinking and high-risk, HIV-negative MSM, compared to providing access to a 24h helpline providing risk-reduction counseling alone, (2) test whether using Game Plan results in lower rates of (a) bacterial STIs, (b) high-risk CAS, and (c) higher rates of PrEP uptake over 12 months, and (3) to assess Game Plan's potential for implementation into self-testing programs by examining indicators of adoption, engagement, appropriateness and satisfaction among MSM assigned to have access to the site. Investigators will use site metrics and responses, survey data, and in-depth qualitative interview data from users and virtual focus groups with stakeholders to help address key implementation questions.

Conditions

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Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Bacterial Alcohol; Harmful Use

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Participants will be randomly assigned 1:1 to one of two conditions: (1) a 24-hour helpline providing free standard post-test counseling and referral, or (2) the 24-hour helpline plus the Game Plan app. In both conditions, participants will be encouraged to use these services via a large postcard included in each test kit and via email, and so, can use them after each test.
Primary Study Purpose

PREVENTION

Blinding Strategy

DOUBLE

Investigators Outcome Assessors
All key study personnel will be blinded to participants' condition assignments. Since participants are encouraged to complete both STI self-testing and follow-up online surveys via automated emails linking to a web-based survey system, no members of the study staff will be serving as outcomes assessors. As such, outcomes assessment is also blinded to study condition.

Study Groups

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Access to Game Plan app and 24-hour helpline

Participants in this condition will be provided access to the Game Plan app and encouraged to use it after they complete their baseline assessments and STI testing has been completed. These participants will also be provided with access to a 24-hour helpline that provides free HIV/STI test counseling, which they can elect to use or not.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Access to Game Plan app and 24-hour helpline

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Game Plan is a web-based application that helps users reflect on their risk for HIV and level of alcohol use, and if interested, make a plan for reducing their sexual risk or drinking.

Access to a 24-hour helpline

Participants in this condition will be provided access to a 24-hour helpline that provides free HIV/STI test counseling, which they can elect to use or not. Use of this comparison condition is intended to provide a real-world test of the added benefit of using Game Plan, above and beyond the current "standard of care" for HIV/STI self-testing, which involves providing users with access to a 24-hour helpline.

Group Type NO_INTERVENTION

No interventions assigned to this group

Interventions

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Access to Game Plan app and 24-hour helpline

Game Plan is a web-based application that helps users reflect on their risk for HIV and level of alcohol use, and if interested, make a plan for reducing their sexual risk or drinking.

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Assigned male sex at birth
* Currently male gender
* 18+ years old
* HIV-negative or unknown status
* Able to speak and read English or Spanish fluently
* Report drinking heavily within the past month, defined according to NIAAA guidelines as having drank \>5 drinks on a single occasion at least once or an average of \>14 drinks in a given week
* Not being currently prescribed or taking PrEP
* Having met at least one of three HIV-risk-related PrEP eligibility criteria in the last 6 months: (a) having been diagnosed with an STI, (b) currently having regular anal sex with a man who is HIV-positive, or (c) having had anal sex without a condom with a man outside of the context of a sexually exclusive relationship with a single partner who has been recently tested and is HIV-negative.

Exclusion Criteria

* Injection drug use in the past year
* Screened positive for drug use disorder
* Report history or risk of complicated alcohol withdrawal
* Report currently receiving medications or counseling for an alcohol or drug use disorder
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Eligible Sex

MALE

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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Brown University

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Responsibility Role SPONSOR

Principal Investigators

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Tyler B Wray, PhD

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Brown University

Locations

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Brown University School of Public Health

Providence, Rhode Island, United States

Site Status

Countries

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United States

Provided Documents

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Document Type: Study Protocol and Statistical Analysis Plan

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Other Identifiers

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2003002671

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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