Providing Online Counseling for Home-Based HIV Testing With Transgender Youth



Status:Active, not recruiting
Conditions:HIV / AIDS
Therapuetic Areas:Immunology / Infectious Diseases
Healthy:No
Age Range:15 - 24
Updated:8/11/2018
Start Date:June 19, 2017
End Date:May 31, 2019

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This research study will recruit 200 transgender youths between the ages of 15-24. There are
two arms to the research study: the control and the intervention arm. Each eligible
participant will be randomized into either arm. The control arm participants receive an
OraQuick HIV testing kit sent to an address of their choice and instructions of how to
conduct the test. They will enter their results on the research study website and complete
surveys at 3 month intervals until an entire year has passed. Participants in the
intervention arm will receive an OraQuick HIV testing kit sent to them and will receive
video-based counseling called Motivational Interviewing and Certified Testing and Referral.
After this counseling session, the results from the OraQuick HIV test will be logged by study
staff. Then, participants in the intervention arm will fill out surveys at 3 month intervals
until a year has passed.


Inclusion Criteria:

- male sex at birth, identifies as female, trans feminine, trans woman, female

- female sex at birth, identifies as male, trans male, trans masculine, male

- agender, genderfluid, genderqueer

- between the ages of 15-24,

- negative or unknown HIV status and not having tested in the least 3 months

- willingness to have HIV test kit delivered to an address they provide

- wilingness to be tested for HIV

- willingness to be randomized to either study arm

- willingness and ability to participate in video-based counseling (must have a computer
or tablet with video and audio capabilities, internet access)

Exclusion Criteria:

- same sex assigned at birth and currently identifies as that same sex

- aged 14 years or younger, or 25 years or older

- reports having a positive HIV status during the baseline survey or screener survey
before testing unwillingness to have HIV test kit delivered to an address they provide

- unwillingness to test for HIV

- unwillingness to be randomized

- unwillingness or inability to participate in video-based counseling
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