Increasing HIV/STI Home Testing Via a Digital Intervention Among Black Women
Hiv, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Economic Problems
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Hiv
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Participants a) are 15 - 59 years of age (ages most likely to contract HIV [62]), b) identify as a cis-gender woman, c) identify as Black/African-American (Black/African American mixed race/ethnicity is included), d) read/speak/type in English e), f) have not tested for HIV/STIs in the past 12 months, g) live in Travis County, h) had unprotected sex in the past 12 months, and I) have access to a smart phone and internet.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Exclusion criteria include individuals who a) are over the age of 59 or younger than 15 years, b) identify as any gender other than a cisgender woman, c) identify as any race/ethnicity other than Black/African-American, d) are unable to fluently speak, read, or type in English, e) took a HIV/STI test within the past 12 months, f) live outside of Travis County, g) have used a condom 100% of the time during sex in the past 12 months, or h) do not have a smart phone or internet access.
Sites / Locations
- University of Texas at AustinRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Experimental
Educational Control
Participants will receive the HIV/STI home testing kit, instructions to mail in the kit, notification when their results are ready to check online, treatment from a provider at Kind Clinic for positive results, and referral to Kind Clinic for PrEP. Participants will receive a web-based standard of care via a combination of videos, audio, and text/graphics across 5 sessions. Each session and assessment will occur every 3 days. Session 1: Basic information about STIs. Session 2: HIV and stigma, basic information about HIV, and HIV transmission facts and myths. Session 3: Four stories about different people who are HIV-positive, how they contracted HIV, and one story about a woman who contracted herpes and how they all cope and live healthy lives. Session 4: How to tell someone you have an STI. Session 5: Basic information about PrEP, and information on how to correctly use a male condom, female condom, and dental dam.