Common Elements Treatment Approach HIV Alcohol Reduction Trial in Zambia (CHARTZ)
HIV/AIDS, Alcohol-Related Disorders, Mental Illness
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for HIV/AIDS focused on measuring HIV, Unhealthy Alcohol Use, Mental Illness, HIV care continuum, sub-Saharan Africa, Alcohol biomarkers, Implementation science
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- 18 years of age or older
- Living with HIV
- Receiving HIV care at study site
- Hazardous alcohol use plus at least one mental health or other substance use comorbidity or moderate to severe alcohol use disorder regardless of comorbidity
- 6 months since initiation of Antiretroviral Treatment (ART)
- Suboptimal HIV care outcome based on at least 1 of the following occurences in the past year: Late (at least 14 days from scheduled) Antiretroviral Treatment (ART) drug pick up, HIV viral load (VL) above the limit of assay detection, or referral to enhanced adherence
Exclusion Criteria:
- Plan to relocate out of Lusaka in next 6 months
- No access to a telephone
- Actively suicidal or alcohol intoxication and in need of immediate care
- Currently psychotic
- Participating in another interventional study that would interfere with participation
Sites / Locations
- Chilenje Level 1 HospitalRecruiting
- Kalingalinga Health CentreRecruiting
- Kamwala Health CentreRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Experimental
Experimental
Active Comparator
Arm A- Alcohol Brief Intervention
Arm B- Alcohol Brief Intervention plus Common Elements Treatment Approach
Arm C- Standard of Care
Following enrollment and randomization, participants will receive a single session of alcohol brief intervention (BI). Further, standard of care antiretroviral therapy (ART) adherence counseling will be provided as per local guidelines.
Following enrollment and randomization, participants will receive a single session of alcohol brief intervention (BI) and then will be referred to receive Common Elements Treatment Approach (CETA). Further, standard of care antiretroviral therapy (ART) adherence counseling will be provided as per local guidelines. For CETA, a specially trained counselor will contact the participant within 2 weeks of enrollment to arrange for CETA sessions, which occur approximately weekly. Participants will receive 6 to 12 sessions of CETA with the number of sessions based on symptoms and response to therapy.
Following enrollment and randomization, participants will receive ART adherence counseling, which is the standard of care at the clinics.