Evaluating a Structural and Behavioral HIV Risk Reduction Program for Black Men



Status:Completed
Conditions:HIV / AIDS
Therapuetic Areas:Immunology / Infectious Diseases
Healthy:No
Age Range:18 - 40
Updated:12/30/2018
Start Date:March 2013
End Date:May 2018

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The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of the Making Employment Needs
(MEN) Count intervention, an HIV intervention and prevention program for heterosexual Black
men. The MEN Count model integrates HIV risk reduction and gender-equity counseling with
housing and employment case management via multiple one-on-one sessions delivered by a peer
case manager over 60-90 day period. MEN Count was developed and pilot tested using a
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) approach via funding from a National Institutes
of Health (NIH) R21, in Boston, Massachusetts. A more larger scale, two-armed
quasi-experimental controlled trial design will be used to test MEN Count among Black men
recruited/enrolled from an STD clinic and other community-recruitment methods in Washington,
DC. Study participants (N=504) will be Black men reporting heterosexual risk for HIV
[unprotected sex with a woman and 2+ female sex partners in the past 6 months] and either
current unemployment or homeless in the past 6 months. To evaluate the effectiveness of MEN
Count, a two-armed quasi-experimental design will be conducted in which participants will
receive either MEN Count or an attention comparison program similar to MEN Count in
structure. We will assess program impact on reduction in number of unprotected sex episodes
and incident cases of STI (Chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis) via survey and STI testing,
respectively, at baseline and 6 and 12 month follow-ups. Additionally, quality assurance and
process evaluation efforts will be conducted to ensure high quality program adherence and
delivery, as well as to support program replication should the model prove effective.


Inclusion Criteria: Black men aged 18 and older, reporting heterosexual risk for HIV
[unprotected sex with a woman and 2+ female sex partners in the past 6 months] and either
current unemployment or homeless in the past 6 months.

Exclusion Criteria: planned to leave Washington D.C., Maryland, or Virginia in the next 6
months, were cognitively impaired (based on Folstein Mini-Mental Exam at recruitment or
baseline testing), and/or had self-reported health status that prohibited them from
participating in the program
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