TRUST: Assessing the Efficacy of an Intervention to Increase HIV Self-Testing Among Young Black Men Who have Sex with Men (MSM) and Transwomen

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Victoria Frye
Vijay Nandi
Mark Q. Paige
Jermaine McCrossin
Debbie Lucy
Marya Gwadz
Patrick S. Sullivan
Donald R. Hoover
Leo Wilton
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[1] City University of New York,Community Health and Social Medicine, Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Education/CUNY School of Medicine, City College of New York
[2] New York Blood Center,Laboratory of Infectious Disease Prevention
[3] New York University,Silver School of Social Work
[4] Emory University,Rollins School of Public Health
[5] Rutgers University,Department of Statistics and Biostatistics
[6] The State University of New Jersey,Department of Human Development, College of Community and Public Affairs (CCPA)
[7] State University of New York At Binghamton,Faculty of Humanities
[8] University of Johannesburg,undefined
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AIDS and Behavior | 2021年 / 25卷
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HIV testing; HIV self-testing; Peer intervention; Black men who have sex with men (MSM); Transwomen;
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HIV testing among young Black MSM and transwomen (YBMSM/TW) is the gateway to biomedical HIV prevention or treatment. HIV self-testing (HST) is a method that may increase consistent HIV testing. TRUST, a brief, peer-based behavioral intervention, was designed to increase uptake of consistent (every three months) HST among YBMSM/TW in New York City. To test the efficacy of the intervention, we randomized 200 friend pairs into either the intervention condition (TRUST) or a time and attention control condition. A modified intent-to-treat analysis found that self-reported HST at 3-month follow-up was statistically significantly higher (uOR 2.29; 95% CI 1.15, 4.58) and at 6-month follow-up was marginally statistically significantly higher (uOR 1.94; 95% CI 1.00, 3.75) in the intervention arm as compared with the control arm. There were no statistically significant differences by arm at 9- or 12-month follow-up. TRUST, a culturally-congruent intervention to increase HST among YBMSM/TW, had short-term impact on past-three month HST.
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页码:1219 / 1235
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