A Study of Peer Education to Prevent HIV Transmission Among Injection Drug Users and Their HIV Risk Contacts
HIV Infections

About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for HIV Infections focused on measuring Health Education, Substance Abuse, Intravenous, Program Evaluation, Peer Group, Risk-Taking, HIV Seronegativity, Substance-related Disorders
Eligibility Criteria
NOTE: as of January 31, 2006, the HPTN 037 trial was terminated. Participants enrolled in the study will continue to be followed at a reduced number of study visits. Inclusion Criteria for Index Participants HIV uninfected within 60 days of study entry Injected drugs at least 12 times in the last 3 months Out of methadone maintenance treatment for at least 3 months and have relapsed Willing to identify and attempt to recruit at least two HIV risk network members who are eligible for study Able to recruit at least one HIV risk network member eligible for study participation Inclusion Criteria for Network Members Recruited by an eligible index participant for the study Have injected drugs with and/or had sex with the relevant index participant within 3 months prior to screening Exclusion Criteria For index participants: prior or concurrent enrollment in another HIV behavioral or biomedical prevention study (e.g., vaccine or microbicide research, or any other behavioral or clinical research to test an intervention aimed at preventing or reducing the risk of HIV infection) Already enrolled in another network of HPTN 037 as a network member or index participant Mental, learning, or any other problems that would interfere with the study
Sites / Locations
- Univ of Pennsylvania
- RAP Office
- Research Institute for Health Sciences