1MoreStep: An Intervention to Increase HIV Care Engagement and Reduce Intimate Partner Violence Among Black Women Living With HIV
Violence, Domestic, HIV, Stigma, Social
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Violence, Domestic focused on measuring HIV, Intimate Partner Violence (IPV), Black women, Cognitive behavioral approach, Randomized Control Trial (RCT)
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Cis-gender female Black or African American ≥ Age 18 Living with HIV ≤ 1 HIV care visit in previous 12 months OR virally unsuppressed (>50 copies/mL) OR at high risk for poor HIV care adherence (PHQ ≥ 3, GAD ≥ 3, active substance use) IPV within the previous 2 years Ability to attend in-person for up to 8 sessions Do not report immediate severe danger from their partner English fluency Exclusion Criteria: Not a Cis-gender female Not Black or African American ≤ Age17 or younger Not living with HIV ≥ 2 HIV care visits in previous 12 months No IPV within the previous 2 years Inability to attend in-person for up to 8 sessions Reports immediate severe danger from their partner Not fluent in English
Sites / Locations
- Johns Hopkins School of NursingRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
1MoreStep Intervention
Equal Attention Control
The intervention arm is 8 sessions (7 group and one individual) that meet weekly with a community health educator who is a Black woman and has experience implementing prior behavioral interventions with people who have experienced trauma and/or are LWH.
The Equal Attention Control consists of 8 sessions (7 group and one individual) that meet weekly for 60-90 minutes. The control sessions provide equal attention and psychotherapeutic experience of a support group where participants can address issues important in their lives.