In the United States (US), gay and bisexual men living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) bear a heavy burden of bacterial sexually transmitted infections (STIs) such as gonorrhea, chlamydia, and syphilis. It is important to diagnose and treat STIs in a timely manner to prevent health complications and reduce transmissions. The purpose of this study is to understand whether gay and bisexual men living with HIV are willing to collect and return specimens for bacterial STI testing when combined with live audio/video (AV) conferencing support.
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Number of Participants That Schedule a Pre-test Session
Timeframe: Up to 8 weeks after participants complete the baseline survey
Number of Participants That Join the Pre-test Session Within 30 Minutes of the Start Time
Timeframe: Up to 8 weeks after participants complete the baseline survey
Number of Participants That Return Each Type of Specimen Within 6 Weeks of Box Delivery
Timeframe: Up to 16 weeks after participants complete the baseline survey
Number of Participants That Provide Specimens of Adequate Quality for Lab Testing
Timeframe: Up to 16 weeks after participants complete the baseline survey
Number of Participants That Schedule a Post-test Session
Timeframe: Up to 24 weeks after participants complete the baseline survey
Number of Participants That Join the Post-test Session Within 30 Minutes of the Start Time
Timeframe: Up to 24 weeks after participants complete the baseline survey
Overall Intervention Satisfaction
Timeframe: Up to 32 weeks after participants complete the baseline survey
Interventionist Perceptions
Timeframe: Up to 32 weeks after participants complete the baseline survey
Usability of the Pre-test and the Post-test Sessions
Timeframe: Up to 32 weeks after participants complete the baseline survey
Willingness to Repeat the Intervention
Timeframe: Up to 32 weeks after participants complete the baseline survey
Likelihood of Recommending the Intervention to Friends or Sex Partners
Timeframe: Up to 32 weeks after participants complete the baseline survey