Cell Phone Technology Targeting ART Adherence and Drug Use (TXT-CBT)
HIV, Opioid Abuse
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for HIV focused on measuring HIV, Opioid Abuse, Mobile technology
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion criteria for participants in both Phase I and Phase II will be:
- Age 18 or older;
- DSM-IV diagnosis of Opioid Dependence;
- HIV-infected serostatus;
- Able to provide informed consent;
- Willing and able to participate in study procedures,
- Good general health or, in the case of a medical/psychiatric condition needing ongoing treatment, potential participant should be under the care of a physician who provides documented willingness to continue participant's medical management and coordinate care with the study physicians.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Lack of proficiency in English;
- Currently homeless (unless residing in a recovery home for which contact information can be provided);
- Dependence on an illicit substance for which medical detoxification is imminently needed.
Presence of clinically significant psychiatric symptoms as assessed by MINI, such as psychosis, acute mania, or suicide risk that would require immediate treatment or make study compliance difficult.
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Sites / Locations
- UCLA Isap Ocrc
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Text Messaging CBT (TXT-CBT)
Standard Care
This condition will receive CBT based text messaging (TXT-CBT). Those assigned to TXT-CBT will also be given a treatment manual (developed in Phase I) containing descriptions of core therapeutic content/topics for each week. HIV-infected participants will have an initial meeting with a CBT clinician to review the Life-Steps concepts. The 3 most applicable medication adherence skills will be identified for emphasis in tailored messages. A research coordinator will meet with the participants weekly at data collection visits throughout the intervention phase to answer any technical questions and ensure that the intervention program is working properly.
Those assigned to the Standard Care condition will receive the standard monthly medical management physician visit typically associated with HIV care. In addition, a pamphlet with information about HIV, the importance of ART adherence, and relapse prevention will be provided to participants in this condition.