Get Connected Efficacy Trial



Status:Recruiting
Conditions:HIV / AIDS
Therapuetic Areas:Immunology / Infectious Diseases
Healthy:No
Age Range:15 - 24
Updated:5/25/2018
Start Date:November 1, 2017
End Date:May 2020
Contact:Jose A Bauermeister, PhD
Email:bjose@upenn.edu
Phone:2158989993

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Get Connected: Linking YMSM to Adequate Care Through a Multilevel, Tailored WebApp Intervention

Get Connected (GC) is an online brief intervention that employs individual and systems-level
tailoring technology to reduce barriers to HIV prevention care (e.g., HIV/STI testing, PrEP)
for YMSM. The deployment of GC through a mobile-friendly WebApp seeks to optimize online
interventions' acceptability, accessibility, availability, long-term affordability among
youth. The investigators will enroll 480 self-reported HIV-negative or sero-status unaware,
sexually active YMSM (ages 15-24) across three cities and randomize them into the GC
intervention condition or to an attention-control condition. Assessments will be collected at
30 days and at 3, 6, 9 and 12 month follow-up.

The number of HIV infections among men who have sex with men aged 15-24 (YMSM) has grown
significantly in the past decade. For YMSM to successfully engage in HIV prevention and care
services requires that they navigate a series of multilevel barriers operating at the
individual (e.g., risk awareness, self-efficacy to get tested), systems (e.g., costs, medical
mistrust, lack of culturally competent care), and structural (e.g., homelessness, costs,
stigma) levels.

The investigators developed Get Connected (GC) as an online brief intervention that employs
individual and systems-level tailoring technology to reduce barriers to linkage to competent
prevention care (e.g., HIV/STI testing, PrEP) for YMSM (ages 15-24). After a formative phase
comprised of assessing HIV testing sites' performance via a mystery shopping procedure, the
investigators will test the efficacy of GC for increasing YMSM's successful engagement in
locally appropriate HIV prevention and care using a two-arm randomized controlled trial.

The trial will compare GC (N=240) to an existing online HIV test locator (N=240).
Participants will be recruited from three cities (Houston, Philadelphia and Atlanta)
characterized by high HIV incidence, and followed over 12 months. Assessments will be
collected at 30 days and at 3, 6, 9 and 12 month follow-up.

Specific Aims include:

Aim 1: Examine the quality of HIV test counseling and PrEP-related referrals to YMSM within
local HIV/STI testing sites in 3 cities (Houston, Philadelphia & Atlanta).

Aim 2: Test the efficacy of GC for increasing HIV-negative or HIV-unknown YMSM's successful
uptake of HIV prevention services (e.g., routine HIV/STI testing) and PrEP awareness and
willingness, as compared to the attention-control condition over a 12-month period.

Aim 3: Qualitatively assess sites' satisfaction with performance assessments and their
improvements in service delivery when working with YMSM across the three regions.

Inclusion Criteria:

- Assigned male sex at birth and currently identifies as male

- Aged 15 to 24 years (inclusive) at time of screening

- Self-report as HIV-negative or sero-status unaware

- Speak and read English

- Not be on PrEP at time of enrollment

- Report having consensual anal sex with a male partner in the prior 6 months

- Reside in Philadelphia, Houston, or Atlanta

- Access to internet

Exclusion Criteria:

- Assigned female sex at birth

- Assigned male sex at birth but identifies as transgender or gender non-conforming

- Aged 14 years or younger or 25 years or older at time of screening

- HIV-positive

- Does not speak or read English

- Currently taking PrEP

- Did not have consensual anal sex with a male partner in the prior 6 months

- Does not reside in Philadelphia, Houston, or Atlanta

- Currently incarcerated

- Planning to move out of the region in next 12 months
We found this trial at
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201 Dowman Dr
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
(404) 727-6123
Principal Investigator: Patrick S Sullivan, PhD
Phone: 404-712-2224
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South 34th Street
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104
 215-590-1000
Phone: 215-590-3749
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6621 Fannin St
Houston, Texas 77030
(832) 824-1000
Principal Investigator: Mary E Paul, MD
Phone: 832-824-1143
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