Video-based Intervention Study to Prevent HIV/Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs) Among STD Clinic Patients
HIV Infections, Sexually Transmitted Diseases
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for HIV Infections focused on measuring Intervention studies, HIV
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: STD Incidence Outcome Study: All medical records for STD clinic patients visiting participating STD clinics during the study period. Behavioral Outcome Study: STD clinic patients: Not returning for a follow-up visit related to a previously diagnosed problem. 18 years of age or older. Not known to be HIV-infected by self-report. Able to understand and speak English fluently. Have not been previously seen as a patient in the clinic during an intervention block when the video was being played. Have never received a diagnosis of a condition that necessitates frequent return visits (e.g., genital warts) by self-report. Have not previously enrolled in the study. Reported being in the clinic waiting room at least 20 minutes. Do not plan to move outside the clinic's catchment area during the next 6 months. Are willing to provide informed consent for review of their medical record and STD surveillance registry information by study staff. Are not known to be pregnant according to self-report (women only). Are not known by clinicians or counselors to be seriously ill (e.g. new HIV diagnosis or severe pelvic inflammatory disease [PID]). Engaged in intercourse in the last three months.
Sites / Locations
- California State University, Long Beach
- San Francisco Department of Public Health
- Denver Public Health
- Education Development Center, Inc.