TRAC-ER Intervention to Reduce Risky Alcohol Use Among Sexual Minority Males and Transgender Individuals (TRAC-ER)
Risk Behavior, Alcohol Use Disorder, HIV Infections
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Risk Behavior focused on measuring sexual minority, transgender, motivational interviewing, behavior, ecological momentary intervention, EMI, TRAC, mobile, GPS
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- self-identify as a sexual minority male (i.e., identifies as male and as a sexual orientation other than heterosexual) or as a transgender individual
- is between the ages of 18-35 at the start of the study
- owns a smartphone
- is HIV-negative (confirmed through a test at baseline)
- screens positively for at-risk alcohol use
- meets CDC PrEP eligibility criteria
Exclusion Criteria:
- do not speak English
- active psychosis or severe mental illness
- are actively detoxifying from substances and need medical supervision
- a score of 23 or greater on the Alcohol Withdrawal Symptom Checklist
Sites / Locations
- Yale University
- University of Kentucky
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Experimental
Experimental
Experimental
SAM-Only Comparison Group
TRAC plus SAM
TRAC-ER plus SAM
Participants in this group will engage only in smartphone-based alcohol monitoring.
Participants in this group will receive the Tracking and Reducing Alcohol Consumption (TRAC) intervention and smartphone-based alcohol monitoring.
Participants in this group will receive the Tracking and Reducing Alcohol Consumption (TRAC) intervention combined with GPS-based ecological momentary interventions (EMI) and smartphone-based alcohol monitoring.