Peer-Driven Intervention to Seek, Test, and Treat Heterosexuals at High Risk for HIV, New York City, 2011-2016 (ICPSR 39781)
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Marya Gwadz, New York University
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https://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR39781.v1
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This study is part of the Seek, Test, Treat and Retain (STTR) Collaboration Project that involved over twenty studies in the fields of HIV and drug abuse. All studies were independently developed, but were chosen for the collaboration because they focused on one or more steps of the HIV treatment cascade: Seek, Test, Treat and Retain. As part of STTR Collaboration Project, the studies were grouped into Criminal Justice-related studies and Vulnerable Population-related studies. The data collected by these studies included twelve common domains (e.g., Demographic characteristics, Mental Health) in each of which a shared questionnaire or instrument was taken up by the studies and adapted to fit the study.
This study is divided into BCAP1/2 and BCU (or BCAP3):
BCAP1/2
- Compares Respondent-driven sampling (RDS)and Venue-based sampling (VBS) recruitment in terms of numbers of new diagnosis of HIV+ and examines the effectiveness of peer-driven intervention (PDI) in heterosexuals at high risk (HHR). BCAP2 only includes those who tested HIV+ in BCAP1 who were included in recruitment but not in the main analyses. PDI involving structured intervention sessions including a computerized "CARE for Prevention" tool and HIV pre-test and post-test counseling, the opportunity to educate three peers on core education messages, and navigation for those HIV infected. If HIV-negative: total 3.5 hours of facilitated/computer intervention activities, plus peer education experiences; if HIV-positive: 5 hrs facilitated/computer activities, plus peer education experiences and six months of navigation.
BCU (or BCAP3)
- BCU is a supplement study to BCAP1/2 and tests an anonymous, single-session HIV testing intervention (ASTN) in the same high-risk area (HRA) in Brooklyn as BCAP1/2 and compare to CTTN in two phases: the Seek and Test phase (N=750), and Treat and Retain phase (N=65). The primary endpoint of the Seek and Test intervention phase is the relative yield (proportion of newly identified HIV infections) of the RDS-ASTN intervention. The study assesses the proportion of those newly diagnosed that engages in activities of the Treat and Retain part (i.e., feasibility). The primary endpoints for the Treat and Retain intervention phase are the proportion linked to care within three months (i.e., attending a care appointment and receiving CD4 and viral load tests) and time to the HIV care appointment.1 BCU2 only includes those who tested positive in BCU1 who were included in ST counseling sessions and blood collection but not included in TrR phase.
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BCAP1/2:
- Test whether participants recruited by RDS will be more likely to test positive for HIV compared to those recruited via VBS.
- To test whether participants in the "Test and Treat: phase of the peer-driven intervention (all of whom will be HIV-infected) will show a shorter time to an HIV clinical appointment, a shorter time to starting HIV medication (when medically indicated), higher rates of viral load suppression, and higher rates of retention in care compared to those in the control arm.
BCU (or BCAP3):
- To compare the yield of a brief, anonymous, single-session HIV testing intervention (ASTN "Anonymous Single-Session Testing with Navigation") to seek out and identify undiagnosed HIV infection among heterosexuals at high risk (HHR) with those from CTTN ("Confidential Two-Session Testing with Navigation") and VBS interventions being tested in the main study.
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BCAP1/2:
- This study used a two-arm cluster randomized controlled trial for PDI and observational study for RDS/VBS comparison. Initial seeds were randomly assigned to an intervention or control arm at a 1:1 ratio, using a permuted blocks randomization procedure.
BCU (or BCAP3):
- Single-arm intervention efficacy trial.
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BCAP1/2:
- RDS and VBS.
BCU (or BCAP3):
- Development Phase: Community outreach methods conducted in the HRA, from the pool of BCAP study participants.
- Implementation & Evaluation Phase: RDS.
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All heterosexuals at high risk (HHR), where "high risk" is defined by geography.
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The data includes variables about participants' medication and health history, and substance use. Demographic variables include race, income, employment, and age.
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BCAP1/2:
- Risk Behavior Assessment (RBA)
- CESD-20 for depression
- Anxiety items of the Brief Symptom Inventory
BCU (or BCAP3):
- PHQ2 for depression
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