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Comparisons of Public Health Screening Methods for Acute and Early HIV Infection: Home Self-Testing for HIV Infection

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City:   Seattle
State:   Washington
Zip Code:   98104
Conditions:   HIV
Purpose:   The purpose of this study is to determine whether the availability of home self-testing for HIV will increase HIV testing frequency among men who have sex with men without negatively impacting their risk for HIV acquisition.
Study Summary:   HIV counseling and testing remains one of the most effective HIV prevention interventions because many individuals newly diagnosed with HIV infection will alter their behaviors to reduce the risk of HIV transmission to others. In the U.S., men who have sex with men (MSM) represent the group with the greatest risk for HIV acquisition despite a high penetrance of testing, in part because their frequent exposures and infrequent testing can result in long intervals between HIV acquisition and diagnosis. Efforts to prevent HIV transmission among MSM must therefore increase the frequency of HIV testing and thereby decrease the time interval that infected individuals are unaware of their status and their potential for transmission. Home self-testing for HIV may increase the frequency of HIV testing, but there are concerns that it may also have negative consequences, including decreased access to risk reduction counseling. We will randomize 246 MSM at high risk of HIV acquisition either to have access to home self-testing for HIV using the OraQuick ADVANCE® Rapid HIV-1/2 Antibody Test or to standard, clinic-based HIV testing for 15 months to determine the effects of home self-testing availability on HIV testing frequency and markers of risk for HIV acquisition and to assess the acceptability and ease of use of home self-testing. After screening to determine eligibility, study visits will occur at baseline and at 15 months. Both visits will include HIV/STD screening and surveys regarding HIV testing and risk behaviors. During follow-up, participants will be asked to complete brief online surveys after testing for HIV.
Criteria:   Inclusion Criteria: - Male - Age ≥18 - Has sex with men - HIV-negative - Meets PHSKC HIV/STD Program definition of "high risk" - Plans to live in Seattle for the next 15 months Exclusion Criteria: - Unable to safely and confidentially receive or store a home testing kit
NCT ID:   NCT01161446
Primary Contact:   Principal Investigator
Joanne D Stekler, MD, MPH
University of Washington

David A Katz, PhD, MPH
Phone: 206-744-5877
Email: itestuw@uw.edu
Backup Contact:   Email: jstekler@uw.edu
Joanne D Stekler, MD, MPH
Phone: 206-744-8312
Location Contact:   Seattle, Washington 98104
United States



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Site Status: Recruiting

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Date Processed:   May 24, 2013
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