STI/HIV Intervention Behavioral Intervention Program (NCT04547413) | Clinical Trial Compass
CompletedNot Applicable
STI/HIV Intervention Behavioral Intervention Program
United States155 participantsStarted 2020-11-04
Plain-language summary
The hypothesis is that a behavioral intervention tool adapted for the US military population will be acceptable and associated with a decrease in incident sexually transmitted infection (STI)/HIV rates and high-risk sexual behaviors, and increased self-reported condom use compared to the standard of care at the Joint Base Lewis-McChord (JBLM) Preventive Medicine clinic and the Fort Bragg Department of Public Health (part of Womack Army Medical Center).
Who can participate
Age range18 Years – 30 Years
SexALL
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Inclusion criteria
✓. Age 18 - 30 years
✓. Army active duty or Army medical beneficiary
✓. Eligible to receive care at a military healthcare clinic for at least 12 months from enrollment
✓. HIV negative
✓. Not scheduled for military deployment or transfer within 3 months of enrolment
✓. Not pregnant, regardless of marital status
✓. Not trying to become pregnant or impregnate a partner, regardless of marital status
✓. Be classified as "high risk" either through a positive STI diagnosis in the last 180 days or has had STI screening during this timeframe.
Exclusion criteria
✕. Under 18 or over 30 years of age
✕. Not Army active duty or Army medical beneficiary
✕. Not eligible to receive care at a military healthcare clinic for study duration (next 12 months)
✕. HIV positive
✕. Military deployment or transfer scheduled within 3 months of enrollment