POSSE Project: A Community-Level Intervention for Black YMSM

NCT03198663 · Status: COMPLETED · Phase: NA · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 1037

Last updated 2023-06-29

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Summary

Black young men who have sex with men (BYMSM) are at high risk for contracting and transmitting HIV, and represent a priority population for developing effective interventions. Within the House Ball community (HBC), a clandestine subculture of the Black gay community, HIV is highly stigmatized. This stigma, coupled with high HIV prevalence rates and elevated levels of undiagnosed/untreated HIV infection, places BYMSM in HBCs at incredible risk for HIV infection. Community-level interventions that target social norms, behavior, and stigma in the HBC are sorely needed in order to make a broader impact among BYMSM. Building on prior work in the community, this study proposes to launch an innovative Effectiveness-Implementation Hybrid Type 2 trial to examine the effectiveness and implementation of a community-level HIV prevention intervention (called POSSE) based on popular opinion leader (POL) models across two cities with similar HBCs, Chicago and Philadelphia. The proposed study has two specific aims: 1) To determine the effectiveness of a POL intervention, POSSE, to decrease sexual risk behavior (UAI), STIs and HIV stigma among BYMSM in the HBC; and 2) To evaluate the processes, strategies, barriers and facilitators for the implementation of POSSE delivered across two distinct metropolitan areas with high HIV prevalence among BYMSM and similar House Ball Communities. To examine these aims, the investigators will first use social network strategies to identify, screen, and recruit POLs (n=75) from the Philadelphia HBC. The investigators will then gather baseline behavioral and biological (HIV/STI testing) data in both Chicago and Philadelphia (n=100 BYMSM per city) and train the Philadelphia POLs to implement the POSSE intervention. The investigators will conduct an implementation-focused process evaluation to assess fidelity to the POSSE intervention; number, content, spread, and acceptability of risk reduction messages; age appropriateness of the messages; acceptability of the overall intervention; and barriers/facilitators to implementation. Next, the investigators will complete follow-up assessments every 6 months post- intervention in both cities (n=100 BYMSM per city at each assessment point). The investigators will also assess behavior change in those delivering the intervention (POLs) at each assessment point. The investigators will conduct implementation-focused qualitative interviews with POLs (n=15) and community participants (n=30) from Philadelphia. Last, the investigators will implement POSSE in Chicago by repeating the steps outlined above, continuing assessments in both cities, and conducting qualitative interviews in Chicago.

Conditions

  • HIV/AIDS and Infections

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

POSSE

Popular-opinion leader

Sponsors & Collaborators

  • Cook County Health

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Study Design

Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
NONE
Model
PARALLEL

Eligibility

Min Age
15 Years
Max Age
25 Years
Sex
MALE
Healthy Volunteers
Yes

Timeline & Regulatory

Start
2016-06-01
Primary Completion
2020-03-01
Completion
2020-04-01

Countries

  • United States

Study Locations

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