Treating Comorbid Pain and Depression in HIV+ Individuals
Status: | Recruiting |
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Conditions: | Chronic Pain, Depression, Depression, HIV / AIDS |
Therapuetic Areas: | Immunology / Infectious Diseases, Musculoskeletal, Psychiatry / Psychology |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 18 - Any |
Updated: | 3/22/2019 |
Start Date: | November 15, 2016 |
End Date: | May 2021 |
Contact: | Michael Stein, MD |
Email: | mstein@butler.org |
Phone: | 401-455-6646 |
This study is designed to look at two different programs that may help people who are HIV+
and have pain and depression. The investigators are trying to understand how to help people
learn to live better lives even with these chronic illnesses.
and have pain and depression. The investigators are trying to understand how to help people
learn to live better lives even with these chronic illnesses.
The primary aim of this RCT is to evaluate the HIVPass intervention. HIV+ participants
(n=236) with chronic pain and depression will be recruited at primary care HIV Clinics
through posted advertisements in the waiting rooms of the PCP offices and by physician
referral. After an initial phone study screen, research staff will meet with interested
individuals in their PCP offices for informed consent, baseline interview and randomization
into one of two study groups (Health Education or HIVPass Counseling). Seven intervention
sessions (HE or HIVPASS) will occur during the first 3 months of study participation. For all
participants, the first session is a collaborative in-person joint session with the
participant, his/her PCP and the study BHS. Session 2 is conducted immediately after this
collaborative session, and is also in-person. Sessions 3-7 are conducted by phone. Follow-up
assessment interviews will be at months 1, 2, 3 (post-intervention), 4, 6, 9 and 12.
(n=236) with chronic pain and depression will be recruited at primary care HIV Clinics
through posted advertisements in the waiting rooms of the PCP offices and by physician
referral. After an initial phone study screen, research staff will meet with interested
individuals in their PCP offices for informed consent, baseline interview and randomization
into one of two study groups (Health Education or HIVPass Counseling). Seven intervention
sessions (HE or HIVPASS) will occur during the first 3 months of study participation. For all
participants, the first session is a collaborative in-person joint session with the
participant, his/her PCP and the study BHS. Session 2 is conducted immediately after this
collaborative session, and is also in-person. Sessions 3-7 are conducted by phone. Follow-up
assessment interviews will be at months 1, 2, 3 (post-intervention), 4, 6, 9 and 12.
Inclusion Criteria:
- Chronic Pain (pain duration for at least six months with a mean score of greater than
3.5 on the BPI Pain Interference Scale)
- Pain severity > or equal to 4 on a Numeric Rating Scale indicating "average pain in
the last week"
- At least one trial of PCP-recommended medication (i.e. acetaminophen, NSAIDS, muscle
relaxants) judged through interviews with patients and PCPs
- Quick Inventory of Depression Symptoms (QIDS) score of ≥ 9 (depression severity)
- Stable dose of an antidepressant, if using, for the previous 1 months
- Age > or equal to 18
- HIV+
- Planning to live in the area for the next 6 months
- Access to a telephone that is typically working.
Exclusion Criteria:
- In psychotherapy or a multidisciplinary pain management program
- Planned surgery in the next 6 months
- Pain thought due to cancer
- Current mania
- Past year chronic psychotic condition
- Excessive substance use (Use of cocaine, heroin, or non-prescribe opioids 15 days per
month or more; binge alcohol use 4 days per month or more)
- Suicidality requiring immediate attention
- Pregnancy or planned pregnancy in the next 6 months
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345 Blackstone Blvd
Providence, Rhode Island 02906
Providence, Rhode Island 02906
(401) 455-6200
Principal Investigator: Michael Stein, MD
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