Women SHARE Study: Reducing Sexual Risk



Status:Recruiting
Conditions:Infectious Disease, Psychiatric, Psychiatric
Therapuetic Areas:Immunology / Infectious Diseases, Psychiatry / Psychology
Healthy:No
Age Range:18 - 29
Updated:8/17/2018
Start Date:October 18, 2017
End Date:August 30, 2019
Contact:Carla Rich, LMHC
Email:Carla.Rich@lifespan.org
Phone:401-793-8009

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Reducing Alcohol-related HIV/STI Risk for Women in Reproductive Health Clinics

This study will investigate whether BI and technology extenders are feasible and acceptable
for female patients at a reproductive health center (ages 18-29).

This study will assess the feasibility and acceptability, and obtain initial evidence of the
efficacy, of the BI and technology extenders. At-risk women drinkers (N = 50) recruited from
a RHFP clinic will be assessed, randomly assigned to the integrated BI or control (a
CDC-produced brochure with information about alcohol and women's health), and reassessed at 3
months to determine impact on alcohol use, condom use, and number of partners as well as
hypothesized mediators.

Inclusion Criteria:

- Female

- Age 18-29 years

- Meeting NIAAA definition of "at-risk" drinking (>3 drinks on any day in the last 3
months18 and/or >7 drinks per week)

- Sexual risk behavior (i.e., last 3 months: vaginal/anal intercourse with >1 partner;
vaginal/anal intercourse with a partner who has other partners; inconsistent condom
use; new relationship (under 3 months))

- English speaking

- Absence of acute intoxication, depression, or suicidal ideation

- No plans for relocation

Exclusion Criteria:

- Male

- Under 18 years old or older than 29 years old

- Non-English speaking

- Suicidal Ideation

- Relocating

- Clinic provider advising against recruitment in the study

- Unwilling or unable to provide consent
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175 Broad Street
Providence, Rhode Island 02906
Phone: 203-752-2864
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