Developing and Examining Evidenced-Based HIV Testing Messages
- Conditions
- HIV/AIDS
- Interventions
- Behavioral: ControlBehavioral: HIV Testing Message Intervention
- Registration Number
- NCT03433053
- Lead Sponsor
- Virginia Commonwealth University
- Brief Summary
The goals of this study are to:
1. Develop a HIV test message tailored for African American women. A generic non-tailored message will be developed as well for comparison. A third group will be included that will not be exposed to any message at all.
2. Test the effectiveness of both messages on reported future intentions to get tested for HIV and HIV test behavior at 3 month follow up.
- Detailed Description
African American women have the highest risk and prevalence of HIV infection among women of all racial/ethnic groups in the United States. Many of the current HIV infections among young adult African American women remain undiagnosed. The established benefits of routine HIV testing, the limitations of safer sex programs, and the gap of research related to increasing HIV testing as prevention necessitates the need for future research that specifically targets mechanisms to increase HIV testing. Higher rates of HIV testing can decrease rates of HIV transmission, as individuals who are knowledgeable of their status are less likely to transmit the virus. The current literature is sparse on factors related to HIV testing among young adults and has largely only examined demographic and sexual behavior correlates of HIV testing. Additionally, no studies have developed evidence-based health messages to promote HIV testing specifically among African American young women, despite their high risk of HIV infection and the importance of HIV testing. Thus, the proposed study will intend to identify factors related to HIV testing beyond the demographic and sexual risk level through formative research. These identified factors will be included as important elements in the development of HIV testing messages to motivate increased HIV testing. An enhanced message (culturally tailored) and a knowledge only message will be developed and tested.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- Female
- Target Recruitment
- 141
- Self-identified Black or African American women
- Women who have never had sex, are married, or are pregnant/attempting to become pregnant
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Control Control Participants will be exposed to a generic HIV testing message. Experiment HIV Testing Message Intervention Participants will be exposed to a targeted HIV testing message, developed specifically for African American women.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method HIV Test Intentions Three month follow up Difference in future HIV test intentions between the tailored message group and the control group as measured by a follow up questionnaire, with higher scores indicating greater intention to be tested for HIV
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Virginia Commonwealth University
🇺🇸Richmond, Virginia, United States