Addressing Discrimination and Mistrust Among Black Men: Phase III
- Conditions
- HIV
- Interventions
- Behavioral: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy techniques
- Registration Number
- NCT02223130
- Lead Sponsor
- Boston Children's Hospital
- Brief Summary
The purpose of this research study is to test a group program aimed at improving the quality of life of HIV+ Black men who have sex with men. The group will address ways to cope with discrimination and will help men examine mistrust that they may have about healthcare, including doctors and other healthcare providers and HIV medications. The aim is to provide a supportive community for HIV+ Black men.
- Detailed Description
The aim of the study is to examine whether the pilot intervention can reduce mistrust and improve coping responses to discrimination among HIV positive Black men who have sex with men (MSM). We will conduct a small randomized pilot trial to test the feasibility of evaluation methods. All participants will attend a baseline, a first follow-up visit, and a final follow-up visit (each 3 months apart) at which they will take computer assessments. Participants who are assigned to the intervention will attend 9 weekly intervention sessions after baseline and before the first follow-up. Using a wait-list control design, control group participants from the first two cohorts will be offered the intervention after they complete the final follow-up visit. Control group participants from the third cohort will be offered the intervention after they complete the first final-up visit and before they complete their final follow-up due to timing and budgetary restraints. We will hold three consecutive groups for our small randomized control trial. This means that we will be recruiting continuously; once we finish recruiting for the first group, we will start recruiting for the second group, and so on. Each group has about 12 or 13 intervention and 7-11 control participants.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- Male
- Target Recruitment
- 64
- 18 years-old or older
- Biologically male at birth
- Currently self-identifies as male
- Self-identifies as Black or African American (mixed-race individuals will be eligible if they primarily identify as Black or African American)
- HIV-positive
- Reported having sex with men in lifetime
- Able and willing to provide informed consent
- Does not meet all of the inclusion criteria (e.g., if they are unable to provide proof of their HIV-positive status)
- Unable to provide informed consent
- Reports or presents evidence of severe mental health problems that require immediate treatment (e.g., psychotic symptoms, active suicidality at time of enrollment) or diagnosed mental disorder that would limit the ability to participate (e.g., dementia)
- Reports or presents evidence of cognitive impairments that limit the ability to comprehend the informed consent or to fully participate in the various parts of the study (assessments, intervention, homework).
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Intervention Group Cognitive Behavioral Therapy techniques Participants will attend the baseline, first follow-up, and final follow-up study visits, at which they take computer surveys. After their baseline interview and before their first follow-up interview, participants attend the Intervention Group, which consist of 9 weekly group sessions. Each of the weekly sessions is led by a mental health professional and a peer facilitator who uses Cognitive Behavioral Therapy techniques to work with participants in tracking their cognitions, emotions, and behaviors in response to stressful/discrimination experiences.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Coping 3 months post-baseline Improved coping scores on Brief Cope, Emotional and Behavioral Coping, and Africultural Coping scales
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Mistrust 3 months post-baseline Reduced mistrust scores on Medical Mistrust scale
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Fenway Health
🇺🇸Boston, Massachusetts, United States