Suubi4Stigma: Addressing HIV-Associated Stigma Among Adolescents
HIV/AIDS
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for HIV/AIDS
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria for Children:
- HIV+ status - defined as a child who has been tested for HIV with confirmation by medical report and has been disclosed to, i.e. know their status
- Prescribed antiretroviral therapy
- Living within a family (defined broadly - not necessarily with biological parents)
Ages 10 to 14 years.
Exclusion Criteria for Children:
- Unable to understand the study procedures and/or participant rights during the informed consent process
- Unwilling or unable to commit to completing the study.
- Presents with emergency needs (e.g., hospitalization), needed care will be secured, rather than study participation
Inclusion Criteria for Caregivers:
- Ages 18 and above
Agree to participate in the study.
Exclusion Criteria for Caregivers
- Unable to understand the study procedures and/or participant rights during the informed consent process
- Unwilling or unable to commit to completing the study.
- Presents with emergency needs (e.g., hospitalization), needed care will be secured, rather than study participation
Sites / Locations
- Washington University in St. Louis
- International Center for Child Health and Development Field Office
- Reach the Youth Uganda
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
No Intervention
Experimental
Experimental
Usual Care
Group-Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (G-CBT)
Multiple Family Group (MFG)
Usual care consists of the traditional clinic intervention that focuses on testing services, ART treatment, and information about disease management.
G-CBT consists of 10-session for HIV/AIDS-associated stigma, utilizing core components of CBT, including psychoeducation, cognitive restructuring, and skill-building to increase adaptive coping mechanisms.
MFG consists of 10-sessions that strengthen family relationships intended to address HIV/AIDS-associated stigma at the individual level and within families. The core components of MFG are known as 4Rs and 2S's: rules, responsibility, relationships, respectful communication, stress and social support.