Improving Health Outcomes in Young Cisgender Men and Transgender Women (mLab App)
HIV Infections
About this trial
This is an interventional diagnostic trial for HIV Infections focused on measuring mLab, HIV prevention
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Birth sex male of any current gender identification;
- Understand and read English
- Substantial risk for acquiring HIV infection per CDC guidance (e.g.,YMSM or YTGW and recent anal sex with men)
- Smartphone ownership
- Self-report being HIV-negative or unknown status
- Understand the limitations of the OraQuick test and the mLab App
- Not having been tested for HIV in the past 6 months (e.g., therefore being somewhat outside of the current CDC testing recommendations for high-risk populations)
- Not currently taking PrEP
- Receive a non-reactive result on the rapid HIV test at the Baseline visit
Exclusion Criteria:
- Persons who have a known diagnosis of HIV
- Persons for whom the investigators determine that participation may be detrimental to the participant or to the study (e.g., severe cognitive deficit).
Sites / Locations
- Lurie Children's Hospital
- Columbia University School of Nursing
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Experimental
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
mLab App Intervention
Standard of Care HIV Information Control Arm
HIV Home Tests
Youth randomized to the intervention arm (arm 1) will be provided with the mLab App, 2 OraQuick tests (including the package insert), and a box of condoms to take home at baseline. They will receive 2 more OraQuick tests at their 6 month visit. At their baseline appointment, youth will also be sent an email or text with links to mobile-optimized online prevention information, including PrEP and HIV testing information that is found on the CDC website. They will also receive a study information card listing the Columbia University School of Nursing / Lurie Children's study teams' contact information.
Youth randomized to the Standard of Care HIV information control arm (arm 2) will receive standard-of-care HIV/STI testing-related risk reduction counseling, a box of condoms, PrEP assessment, and referral information for clinics that provide PrEP during their first visit. Youth randomized to the standard of care will be sent an email with links to mobile-optimized online prevention information, including pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) and HIV testing information that is found on the CDC website.They will also receive a study information card listing the Columbia University School of Nursing / Lurie Children's study teams' contact information.
Youth randomized to the HIV home testing arm (arm 3) will be provided with the 2 OraQuick tests (including the package insert), and a box of condoms to take home at baseline. They will receive 2 more OraQuick tests at the 6 month visit. At their baseline appointment, youth will also be sent an email or text with links to mobile-optimized online prevention information, including PrEP and HIV testing information that is found on the CDC website. They will also receive a study information card listing the Columbia University School of Nursing / Lurie Children's study teams' contact information.