HIV & Drug Abuse Prevention for South African Men
Substance-Related Disorders, Human Immunodeficiency Virus, Alcoholism
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Substance-Related Disorders focused on measuring Substance-Related Disorders, Human Immunodeficiency Virus, Alcoholism, South Africa, Men, Soccer, Vocational Training
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- not employed
- sleeps at least 4 nights per week in the two months prior to recruitment in a household in the target neighborhood boundaries
- speaks Xhosa or English
- provides voluntary informed consent and understands the consent process
- does not appear to be actively hallucinating or incapable of understanding the interviewer
Exclusion Criteria:
- if the interviewer reports that the young man demonstrates delusional talk or cannot comprehend the voluntary informed consent forms
Sites / Locations
- Stellenbosch University
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Experimental
Experimental
No Intervention
Soccer League (SL)
Soccer League/Vocational Training (SL-V)
Control Condition (CC)
In the SL arm, participants will be invited to participate in a Soccer League, led by coaches who meet the criteria of: 1) soccer skills, 2) being a role model, and 3) social competence. Coaches will undergo intensive training in ethics; role-playing the delivery of health messages; conducting brief interventions for alcohol; how to acquire information on HIV, TB, alcohol use and employment; linkages to local clinics, data collection; and Street Smart, an evidence-based intervention for high-risk youth. Coaches will provide pre- and post-game talks, incorporating the topics of alcohol and drugs; interacting positively with health care providers, partners and family members; HIV, diabetes; daily routines; healthy social networks; making and saving money; loyalty and national success.
The SL-V arm will include both the SL intervention as well as access to Vocational Training through either Silulo Ulutho Technologies, which offers computer courses, or Zenzele Training and Development programs, which provides training in woodwork and wielding. Both programs are located in Khayelitsha, which is close to participants' homes, thus avoiding transport-related barriers. Additionally, the training programs occur in a mentor-mentee context so that participants can develop the interpersonal skills required for employment.
Participants in the CC arm will routinely receive flyers with picture stories regarding HIV prevention strategies and how to access these strategies: HIV testing, circumcision, HIV treatment, including ARV, condoms and sexually transmitted diseases.