At a glance
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Social Media HIV Prevention Intervention for High Risk Rural Women
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating NIDA Standard for HIV Prevention for HIV/AIDS. Completed, enrolled 60 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The overall aim of this R34 application is to adapt and feasibility test an evidence-based HIV prevention education for high-risk, underserved rural women in Appalachia. This study has potential to make a significant contribution to science by advancing knowledge on the use of social media to increase access to prevention interventions to reduce high-risk substance use and related health disparities among rural women during a time of emerging and significant public health risk in Appalachia. Successfully accomplishing study aims will respond to a critical and unmet need to increase access to prevention interventions using social media, as well as advance knowledge about the high-risk drug use behaviors among vulnerable populations.
Study Details
Timeline
Arms & Interventions
Participants will receive the NIDA Standard via Facebook
Participants will receive standard re-entry services available in the community and through the criminal justice system
Interventions
The NIDA Standard is a manualized, HIV prevention education intervention focused on reducing risky sexual and drug use practices. It will be adapted for Facebook in this pilot trial.