Found 68 clinical trials
Sexual Confidence: CBT for Social Anxiety Disorder With HIV Risk Reduction Counselling for HIV-negative gbMSM (SC-RCT)
HIV prevention interventions for MSM in Canada. Social anxiety, or anxiety about being evaluated in interpersonal and performance situations, is a reliable risk factor for condomless anal sex (CAS
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- 12 May, 2022
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Inducing Immune Quiescence the Genital Tract With ASA (IIQ-2)
There are 33.4 million individuals living with HIV/AIDS worldwide. Despite successful HIV prevention strategies such as condom use and reduction of sexual partners, HIV continues to spread at an
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- 22 Mar, 2022
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A Reinforcement Intervention for Increasing HIV Testing Among At-Risk Women
(list of testing sites, bus passes if needed); and will receive basic education about HIV prevention using a widely available web-based resource (https
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- 08 Apr, 2023
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Developing and Testing Internet-Based Mindfulness Intervention to Reduce Minority Stress and Promote HIV-Related Behavioral Health Among Young Adult Sexual Minority Men: An Open Pilot
The overall aim of the research study is to develop and test a mindfulness-based program for young adult gay, bisexual, and queer men at risk for HIV (Brown University IRB approved protocol #2004002698). Researchers have completed Aim 1 of the broader study, which was to use qualitative, community engaged methods, …
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- 15 Oct, 2022
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PrEP Intervention for People Who Inject Substances and Use Methamphetamine (PRIME)
In this study, "PrEP Intervention for people who Inject Substances and Use Methamphetamine" (PRIME), we propose to assess if using video directly observed therapy with real-time contingency management (VDOT-CM) may help people assigned male sex at birth who have sex with men (MSM) who inject methamphetamine adhere to PrEP. We …
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- 27 May, 2022
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Still Climbin': A Randomized Controlled Trial to Improve Coping, Medical Mistrust, and Healthcare Engagement Among Black Sexual Minority Men
This study consists of a randomized controlled trial of a multi-session cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) group intervention that addresses coping with discrimination and medical mistrust among Black sexual minority men (SMM). Primary intervention objectives include increasing health care engagement and receipt of evidence-based preventive care, as well as better coping …
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- 23 Oct, 2022
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Couples ART Adherence Intervention for PWID in Kazakhstan
The fastest growing HIV epidemics globally are driven by injection drug use, but only a small percentage of HIV-positive people who inject drugs (PWID) have achieved viral suppression. The proposed project will adapt a couple-based antiretroviral therapy (ART) adherence intervention for PWID and assess the feasibility and acceptability of conducting …
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- 10 Apr, 2023
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A Hybrid Type II Trial of the Optimizing Resilience and Coping With HIV Through Internet Delivery in Ryan White Clinics in Chicago (ORCHID)
Among people living with HIV (PLWH), positive affect is uniquely associated with lower levels of depression, slower disease progression, better adherence to medication, and higher likelihood of achieving suppressed viral load, independent of negative affect. In two randomized controlled trials with PLWH (R01 MH084723; R01 DA033854), the investigators have shown …
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- 25 Apr, 2022
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Ending the HIV Epidemic Through Point-of-Care Technologies (EHPOC)
This study proposes to investigate the performance of existing and new technologies for HIV diagnosis, one of the key strategies for Ending the HIV Epidemic in the U.S. Current, Standard-of-Care (SOC) diagnostic techniques have extended turn-around-times (TATs) that result in loss of patients to follow up due to delays in …
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- 04 Oct, 2022
- 3 locations
Parrying the Pitfalls of PrEP: Project PEACH
The study is a prospective cohort of young MSM who are followed for 2 years either in-person at the PRISM Health Research Clinic and/or virtually with telehealth study visits. Follow-up visits occur as frequently as every 3 months, or as appropriate to clinical needs of HIV PrEP or STI PEP. …
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- 15 Jun, 2022
- 1 location