A Pragmatic Trial of Two Strategies for Implementing an Effective eHealth HIV Prevention Program (Keep It Up! 3.0)
HIV/AIDS, Gonorrhea, Chlamydia
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for HIV/AIDS
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- recently received an HIV negative test result OR self-report negative or unknown HIV status
- speaks/reads English
- has an active email address
Exclusion Criteria:
- has not been on PrEP and adherent for 6 months prior
Sites / Locations
- Northwestern University
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Experimental
Community Based Organization (CBO) Delivery
Direct to Consumer (DTC) Delivery
CBOs will be selected through a Request for Proposal (RFP) process. The RFP will describe research and KIU! delivery activities to be conducted as part of the study and allowable budget to carry out the activities. The RFP will ask CBOs to describe past experience providing HIV services for YMSM. Selected CBOs will recruit participants into the intervention and encourage participants to complete each session of intervention content at baseline, 6 Week Follow-up, and 12 Week Follow-up. Participants in the CBO delivery arm will receive baseline HIV and STI testing at a CBO. Participants will receive an at-home STI test kit at 12 Week Follow-up if testing is not provided at their CBO site.
In the DTC arm, participants will be recruited online via paid social media advertising (e.g., Facebook, Instagram). Advertisements will target placements by age, gender, sexual orientation, racial background, "likes" that are relevant to YMSM (e.g., local LGBT organizations, "out" celebrities), and location (i.e., target county). Dating/sex-seeking apps (e.g., Grindr) will also be used to recruit YMSM, using a similar advertising approach as social media. These online recruitment strategies will be supplemented by referrals from local organizations and participant registries, and snowball recruitment. Study staff at Northwestern University will manage this recruitment process and encourage participants to complete each session of intervention content at baseline, 6 Week Follow-up, and 12 Week Follow-up. Participants in the DTC delivery arm will receive at-home HIV and STI test kits at baseline. Participants will receive an at-home STI test kit at 12 Week Follow-up.