The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has declared that AIDS is a """"""""state of emergency"""""""" in the US for African Americans - young African American men are especially vulnerable in this epidemic. Thus, the development of effective interventions tailored to this population is a national priority. Our previous preliminary studies suggest that a brief, clinic-initiated, home-based, self-guided condom use program may effectively promote the acceptance of condom use and increase the quality and consistency of condom-protected sexual behaviors. This pilot study will (1) develop and test the feasibility of this program (Homework Intervention Strategy, HIS) for young African American men attending an urban STD clinic and (2) identify variables that may mediate the efficacy of the program. The HIS has the potential to be readily translated into widespread practice, while requiring only minimal resources. Unlike previously tested interventions, the HIS can be applied to all men who use condoms, regardless of the sex of their partners or their HIV/STI status. To develop the HIS to meet the needs of these high-risk men, the proposed study will include a formative phase during which the basic intervention """"""""instructions"""""""" which will be delivered by DVD will be refined and tailored for this population. One hundred young African American men recruited from an urban STD clinic will be randomized to each of two groups (HIS vs. """"""""standard of care"""""""") in a randomized 2-arm trial with 5 assessment periods over the course of 6 months. Assessments will compare the groups on frequency of unprotected sex, quality of the condom use experience, experience of condom use errors and problems, attitudes regarding condom use, condom use acceptability, and condom use self-efficacy and confidence.

Public Health Relevance

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has declared that AIDS is a """"""""state of emergency"""""""" in the US for African Americans - young African American men are especially vulnerable in this epidemic. Thus, the development of effective interventions tailored to this population is a national priority. This pilot study will (1) develop and test the feasibility of a brief, clinic-initiated, home-based, self-guided condom use program for young African American men and (2) identify variables that may mediate the efficacy of the program.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
Type
Exploratory/Developmental Grants (R21)
Project #
5R21MH090892-02
Application #
8073507
Study Section
Behavioral and Social Science Approaches to Preventing HIV/AIDS Study Section (BSPH)
Program Officer
Kamath, Susannah M Allison
Project Start
2010-05-17
Project End
2013-04-30
Budget Start
2011-05-01
Budget End
2013-04-30
Support Year
2
Fiscal Year
2011
Total Cost
$190,575
Indirect Cost
Name
Indiana University Bloomington
Department
Obstetrics & Gynecology
Type
Other Domestic Higher Education
DUNS #
006046700
City
Bloomington
State
IN
Country
United States
Zip Code
47401