Behavioral Intervention to Reduce Sexual and Injection Risks Among Female Sex Workers Who Also Inject Drugs in Mexico (FSW-IDU)
HIV, HIV Infections

About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for HIV focused on measuring HIV, Injection drug users, Female sex workers, STIs, HIV Seronegativity
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- be biologically female
- be at least 18 years old
- report having exchanged sex for money, goods or drugs within the last month
- report having injected drugs within the last month
- report having unprotected vaginal or anal sex at least once in last 30 days
- report sharing needles/syringes or other injection paraphernalia (i.e., cottons, cookers, water) at least once in the last month
- live in Tijuana, Ciudad Juarez or its suburbs, as determined through municipal boundaries in each city
- test HIV-negative at baseline
- agree to receive antibiotic treatment for chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis trichomonas vaginalis or bacterial vaginosis if they test positive at baseline.
Exclusion Criteria:
If women report:
- consistent use of condoms for vaginal and anal sex with all male partners during the previous month
- not being able to provide verification of injection drug use (i.e. track marks)
- not sharing needles/syringes or paraphernalia at least once in the last month
- being under 18 years of age
- being male or transgender
- being incapable of giving informed consent
- planning to permanently move outside of the municipal boundaries of Tijuana or Ciudad Juarez within the next year.
Sites / Locations
- PrevenCasa, AC
- Sadec-Femap
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Arm 4
Placebo Comparator
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
Experimental
Group A
Group B
Group C
Group D
Didactic safer injection & sexual activity education: In each city, 75 women will participate in a 60 minute lecture-format presentation and printed materials on safer sex and safer injection based on CDC guidelines for HIV counseling, testing, and referral and materials from Mexico's National Center for AIDS Studies (CENSIDA). In this component, there will be no theory-driven active skill building elements oriented towards safer sex or safer injection.
Interactive injection risk intervention and didactic safer sex education: In each city, 75 women will participate in the 60 minute "Di No a las Jeringas Contaminadas" ['Say No to Contaminated Syringes'] counseling session. This one-on-one intervention incorporates elements of motivational interviewing (MI) and principles of Social Cognitive Theory and Theory of Reasoned Action (SCT/TRA) to address the context of unsafe injection sharing and the extent to which syringes and other injection paraphernalia is shared. In addition, participants will be provided a lecture-format presentation on safer sex. However, in this component, there will be no theory-driven active skill building elements oriented towards safer sex.
Interactive sexual risk intervention and didactic safer injection education: In each city, 75 women will participate in the 60 minute "Di No Al Sexo Inseguro" [Say No to Unsafe Sex'] counseling session. This one on one intervention incorporates elements of MI and principles of Social Cognitive Theory and Theory of Reasoned Action (SCT/TRA) to address the context of unsafe sex and condom use with clients. In addition, participants will be provided a lecture format presentation on safer injection sharing. However, in this component, there will be no theory-driven active skill building elements oriented towards safer injection behavior.
Interactive injection and sexual risk intervention: In each city, 75 women will participate in the 60 minute "Di No a las Jeringas Contaminadas" ['Say No to Contaminated Syringes'] and "Di No Al Sexo Inseguro" [Say No to Unsafe Sex'] counseling session. This one-on-one intervention incorporates elements of MI and principles of Social Cognitive Theory and Theory of Reasoned Action (SCT/TRA) to address the context of both, a) unsafe injection sharing and the extent to which syringes and other injection paraphernalia is shared; and b) unsafe sex and condom use with clients, and associated risks (e.g., HIV (Human Immuno-deficiency Virus), STIs (Sexually Transmitted Infections), pregnancy).