GPS: Adaptation Trial of an HIV Prevention Counselling Program for HIV-positive and HIV-negative Gay and Bisexual Men
HIV/AIDS, Sexually Transmitted Infection, Health Behavior
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for HIV/AIDS focused on measuring HIV prevention, Sexual health, Motivational interviewing, Information-Motivation-Behavioural skills model, Health promotion
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- aged 18 years or older
- self-identify as a man
- self-identify as gay, bisexual, queer, same-gender-loving, or a man who has sex with men
- report having engaged in condomless anal sex in the last 3 months
- able to speak, read, and aurally comprehend English
- depending on the study site, report HIV-negative or HIV-positive status
Sites / Locations
- Health Initiative for Men
- Regional HIV/AIDS Connection
- Immunodeficiency Clinic - The Ottawa Hospital
- Gay ZONE (Centretown Community Health Centre)
- MAX Ottawa
- AIDS Committee of Toronto
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Experimental
GPS program
The individual GPS motivational interviewing counseling program has 4-6 sessions. Week 1: information on sexually transmitted infections and HIV disclosure laws is reviewed. Participants are introduced to the sex diary, stress exercise, and stages of change model. Week 2: a decisional balance exercise about the participant's current sexual behavior is completed and a behavioral goal is chosen. Week 3: participants explore their greatest fears and hopes about the goal, and the importance of and their confidence in achieving it. Week 4: the facilitator and participant identify triggers, automatic thoughts, counters, strategies, supports, and rewards pertaining to the pursuit of the goal and role play the new goal. 1-2 supplemental sessions may be added as needed.