Getting to Zero Among Black MSM in the American South
HIV Infections
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for HIV Infections focused on measuring Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP), Men who have Sex with Men (MSM), Black Men who have Sex with Men (Black MSM), HIV Incidence, Viral Suppression, Status-neutral Approach, Southern United States, Health Equity, Social Media Influencers (SMI), Intersectional Stigma Reduction, Peer Support, Black Treatment Advocates Networks (BTAN), Ending the HIV Epidemic (EHE), Black AIDS Institute (BAI), Culturally Responsive Intersectional Stigma Prevention (CRISP), Integrated Strategy, Community-randomized, Social determinants of health, Community mobilization, Community-based participatory research
Eligibility Criteria
The baseline and post-implementation assessment participants will be persons who:
- Self-identify as Black man (inclusive of cisgender and transgender men)
- Self-report a lifetime history of sex with other men
- Are at least 15 years of age
- Self-report current residence in the community of interest
- Are willing and able to provide informed consent
- Agree to complete a short questionnaire
- Agree to provide two blood samples (one by fingerstick and another by venipuncture).
HIV status will not be ascertained prior to participation in these assessments and eligible Black MSM may participate regardless of HIV status.
Sites / Locations
- FHI 360
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Other
Integrated Strategy
Standard-of-care
Black MSM living in intervention communities will have access to the HPTN 096 integrated strategy in addition to standard HIV prevention and care services available in their communities. The integrated strategy includes a combination of four community-, organizational-, and interpersonal-level components designed to impact individual-level outcomes.
Black MSM living in standard-of-care communities will have access to standard HIV prevention and care services available in their communities.