Development of a Novel HIV Risk Reduction Intervention for Abused Women
Status: | Enrolling by invitation |
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Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 18 - Any |
Updated: | 4/21/2016 |
Start Date: | April 2014 |
End Date: | July 2016 |
The purpose of this study is to develop and evaluate an HIV risk reduction intervention for
women with a history of abuse.
women with a history of abuse.
The purpose of the proposed research is to pilot test an innovative, theoretically-guided
sexual risk reduction intervention for women with a history of abuse. T intervention builds
on previous findings suggesting that it is important to address the psychological
consequences of abuse, as well as the typical antecedents of sexual risk behavior. To inform
intervention development, women who reported a history of abuse were recruited to
participate in key informant interviews. Based on interview findings and guided by theory
and empirical precedent, a novel sexual risk reduction intervention was developed and
refined. The intervention will be pilot tested with 80 women recruited from a
publicly-funded clinic who report a history of abuse and current sexual risk behavior. These
women will complete a computerized survey to assess abuse, adult sexual risk behavior,
HIV-related information, safer sex motivation, behavioral skills, interpersonal trust,
guilt, and powerlessness. Behavioral skills will also be assessed through role-plays and
simulation scenarios. Women will be randomly assigned to the novel intervention or to a
structurally equivalent intervention focused only on the psychological antecedents of sexual
risk behavior. Three months after intervention completion, women will return to complete
computerized interviews and behavioral skills assessments. The long-term goal of this
research is to develop a feasible and effective sexual risk reduction intervention for women
who have a history of abuse.
sexual risk reduction intervention for women with a history of abuse. T intervention builds
on previous findings suggesting that it is important to address the psychological
consequences of abuse, as well as the typical antecedents of sexual risk behavior. To inform
intervention development, women who reported a history of abuse were recruited to
participate in key informant interviews. Based on interview findings and guided by theory
and empirical precedent, a novel sexual risk reduction intervention was developed and
refined. The intervention will be pilot tested with 80 women recruited from a
publicly-funded clinic who report a history of abuse and current sexual risk behavior. These
women will complete a computerized survey to assess abuse, adult sexual risk behavior,
HIV-related information, safer sex motivation, behavioral skills, interpersonal trust,
guilt, and powerlessness. Behavioral skills will also be assessed through role-plays and
simulation scenarios. Women will be randomly assigned to the novel intervention or to a
structurally equivalent intervention focused only on the psychological antecedents of sexual
risk behavior. Three months after intervention completion, women will return to complete
computerized interviews and behavioral skills assessments. The long-term goal of this
research is to develop a feasible and effective sexual risk reduction intervention for women
who have a history of abuse.
Inclusion Criteria:
- history of abuse
- current sexual risk behavior
Exclusion Criteria:
- less than age 18
- impaired mentally
- do not speak English
- severely depressed or suicidal
- HIV+
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