Mobilizing Social Network Resources for HIV Care Support
HIV Infections
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for HIV Infections
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- age 18 or older
- male at birth
- reports being HIV-positive with no HIV medical care visit in the prior 6 months or adhering to <95% of ART medication in the past month
- reports a history of sex with males in the prior 12 months
- not a participant in the earlier pilot test of the intervention
Exclusion Criteria:
- age 17 or younger
- not male at birth
- reports being HIV-negative or unknown HIV status
- reports being HIV-positive with at least one HIV medical care visit in the prior 6 months or reports adherence to >95% of prescribed ART in the past month
- reports no history of sex with males in the prior 12 months
- participation in the earlier pilot test of the intervention
Sites / Locations
- Medical College of Wisconsin
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Experimental
Individual Care Counseling
Social Support Mobilization
After completing the baseline survey, each participant will receive a 20-minute individual counseling session focused on HIV medical care. The session will convey that effective HIV treatment is now available at no cost, protects health, and that most individuals who are in treatment can lead long and healthy lives. Referral will be made and assistance provided in accessing LGBT-friendly HIV medical care, mental health, substance abuse, and other services.
In addition to the post-baseline 20-minute individual counseling session, each participant in this arm will attend five main intervention sessions and two booster sessions that have three inter-related objectives: (1) ensuring that participants understand that viral suppression through ART maintains health and protects others; (2) increasing resilience and feelings of self-worth; and (3) guiding participants in identifying, accessing, and mobilizing social resources for both general psychosocial support and also specific supports for HIV care. For individuals who have potential supports in their social environment, the intervention will seek to mobilize or increase the frequency and quality of interactions with them. For participants who are presently socially isolated or whose social resources are not supportive of HIV care, the intervention will help to build new social ties with potentially supportive life figures.