Behavioral and Psychosocial Characteristics of Clients Accessing Services at IHRI

NCT06741319 · Status: RECRUITING · Type: OBSERVATIONAL · Enrollment: 300000

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Summary

This protocol describes a 20-year prospective cohort study, gathering behavioral and psychosocial information on clients who access services of the Institute of HIV Research and Innovation (IHRI) and the Thai Red Cross AIDS Research Centre through the Thai Red Cross Anonymous Clinic, the Thai Red Cross Mobile Clinics, Affiliated Health Clinics, The gender and immunity clinic and Pribta Tangerine Polyclinic. Services provided through these sites include VCT, STD screening and treatment, anal and cervical Pap smears, general health checkups, sexual health education, and sexual health communication, gender-affirmative hormone therapy (GAHT) and risk-reduction via web boards and chat rooms.

Behavioral and psychosocial information will be collected using validated questionnaires and from data collection forms routinely used when providing services in different service sites of IHRI and the TRC-ARC. The information will be collected anonymously at baseline and at follow-up visits, according to type of services each client receives. Clients at the Thai Red Cross Anonymous Clinic, Thai Red Cross Mobile Health Clinics, Affiliated Health Clinics and Pribta Tangerine Polyclinic will be given an identification number.

Qualitative methods, including focus group discussions (FGD) and in-depth interviews (IDI) will be conducted with clients and healthcare providers to examine the facilitators, barriers, feasibility and acceptability of service implementation.

Conditions

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

Demographic characteristics

* Gender identity * Sex assigned at birth * Age * Address * History of study enrollment(s)

BEHAVIORAL

Social and sexual behaviors

* Places where clients go for shopping, dining out, exercise, entertainment * Places where clients meet their sexual partner(s) * Places where clients obtain condoms and lubricants * Social networking and other online services clients regularly use and purposes of using * Lifetime and current sexual practices and condom use * Number and types of sexual partners * Self-perceived HIV risk level * Disclosure of HIV or sexual orientation status

BEHAVIORAL

Psychosocial characteristics

* Sexual orientation * Educational level * Occupation and income * Attitude towards and use of HIV testing and sexual health services * Use of injecting drugs, recreational drugs, and alcohol

BEHAVIORAL

Clinical characteristics

* Medical history, including gender dysphoria and hormone therapy * HIV counseling and testing * Diagnosis and treatment of sexually transmitted diseases (STD) * Sample collection information * Laboratory results * Gender dysphoria and mental health history * Body hair pattern * Bridging therapy * Fertility and reproductive issues * Gender transition effects

BEHAVIORAL

Referral and linkage to care for HIV-positive clients

* Health insurance scheme * Initiation and continuation of antiretroviral treatment

BEHAVIORAL

Characteristics associated with service implementation

\- Facilitators, barriers, feasibility and acceptability of and satisfaction with service implementation as identified by clients and healthcare providers

Sponsors & Collaborators

  • Institute of HIV Research and Innovation Foundation, Thailand

    lead OTHER

Principal Investigators

  • Siriporn Nonenoy, BNH,MPH · Institute of HIV Research and Innovation

Eligibility

Min Age
16 Years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
Yes

Timeline & Regulatory

Start
2013-07-02
Primary Completion
2030-07-02
Completion
2035-07-02

Countries

  • Thailand

Study Locations

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Diseases

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