Protect and Connect: Couple HIV Prevention for Drug Involved Male Offenders



Status:Completed
Conditions:Infectious Disease, Psychiatric
Therapuetic Areas:Immunology / Infectious Diseases, Psychiatry / Psychology
Healthy:No
Age Range:18 - Any
Updated:7/20/2018
Start Date:June 11, 2013
End Date:September 30, 2017

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Protect and Connect: Couple HIV Prevention for Drug Involved Male Offenders, An Effectiveness Trial

This study is a randomized controlled trial (RCT) that will rigorously evaluate the
implementation, effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a couple-based integrated human
immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and drug abuse prevention intervention (Connect II) with
drug-involved male offenders charged with misdemeanors and their primary female sexual
partners, implemented by frontline providers in Criminal Court, Community Court or probation
(CCP) sites in NYC, compared to CCP standard treatment of care services (TAU). The primary
outcomes are to reduce sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and increase condom use.

HIV/acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) and criminal justice involvement are critical
intersecting public health issues for drug-involved men. Low income, Black and Hispanic men
especially bear the burden of the HIV epidemic and are over-represented in the U.S. criminal
justice system. Recent Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) surveillance data
suggest that the health disparity in HIV rates is actually increasing for Black men: current
estimates suggest 1 in 16 Black men in the U.S. will be infected with HIV in their life time.
These HIV/STI transmission risks are fueled by high rates of poverty, incarceration,
unemployment, and lack of access to health care and prevention services. The proposed study
thus targets an underserved population at the epicenter of the epidemic in the U.S.

Inclusion Criteria:

- Couples

- Both partners are aged 18 or older

- Identify each other as their primary sexual partner of opposite sex

- Relationship has existed at least 3 months

- At least one partner reports having unprotected vaginal or anal intercourse with the
other partner in the past 90 days

- At least one partner reports exposure to an outside HIV risk in the past year

- Male partner reports and is verified by court records of being charged with a
misdemeanor

- Male partner is currently under court supervision or probation

Exclusion Criteria:

- Either partner shows evidence of significant psychiatric or could impairment as
confirmed by the MacArthur Competence Assessment Tool during the screening eligibility
interview.

- Either partner reports severe physical or sexual violence perpetrated by the other
partner in the past year as measured on the Revised Conflict Tactics Scale

- Either partner is unable to commit to participate in the study through to completion

- Either partner reports that the couple is planning a pregnancy within the next 12
months

- Either partner is not fluent in English as determined during Informed Consent
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