Project RESPECT: The Efficacy of HIV/STD Prevention Counseling
HIV, Sexually Transmitted Diseases
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for HIV focused on measuring voluntary counseling and testing, HIV/STD prevention counseling, HIV/STD prevention intervention, counseling efficacy
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: - patients who came to the STD clinic and who were eligible in routine clinic practice to undergo confidential HIV testing Exclusion Criteria: residence outside the clinics' catchment areas had made firm plans (e.g., can give a new address) to move outside the clinic catchment area during the next 12 months unable to provide informed consent to be tested for HIV and take part in the follow up aspect of the study (e.g., incarcerated, mental status changes from drugs, alcohol, medication) reported that he or she had tested positive for HIV in the past did not speak and comprehend English well enough to participate in the interventions came to the clinic for something other than a full routine STD clinic examinations was a man who reported sex with a man in the past 12 months had been approached for study participation on a previous clinic visit, and hd already enrolled or refused participation age < 14 years.