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N/ACompleted· 690 enrolled / 690 target
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SYV: Sauti ya Vijana (The Voice of Youth intervention)behavioral
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NCT05374109N/ACompletedHigh Momentum (17.2/mo)Completion was 18mo ago

SYV: A Mental Health Intervention to Improve HIV Outcomes in Tanzanian Youth

Duke University·interventional·Posted May 16, 2022·Updated Jun 9, 2026

In Brief

A clinical study evaluating SYV: Sauti ya Vijana (The Voice of Youth intervention) for HIV-1-infection and 2 related conditions. Completed, enrolled 690 participants across 6 sites.

Signals

Enrolling ahead of pace

Detailed Summary

The overall objectives of this proposal are to support positive coping strategies that bolster mental health and lead to improved HIV outcomes among Young People Living with HIV (YPLWH). The central hypothesis is that SYV (Sauti ya Vijana, The Voice of Youth) will be effective to improve antiretroviral therapy (ART) adherence and virologic suppression in YPLWH in Tanzania. The rationale for this project is that by targeting mental health, which is strongly associated with medication adherence, that this will effectively improve adherence and thereby HIV viral suppression. The central hypothesis will be tested in three aims in a hybrid type-1 effectiveness-implementation trial.

Study Details

Timeline

N/ACompletedFinished
2023202420252026
First PostedMay 16, 2022
Enrollment StartMar 1, 2023
Primary CompletionDec 20, 2024
Study CompletionDec 15, 2025
TodayJul 2, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 1.8 yearsPosted 4.1 years ago

Arms & Interventions

SYV: Sauti ya Vijana (The Voice of Youth intervention)active_comparator

Sessions 1 to 3 - youth name their worries, discuss coping strategies, practice relaxation and breathing exercises, and learn components of cognitive behavioral therapy. Sessions 4 to 6 are dedicated to reflection and processing trauma. Caregivers (supportive adults) are invited at the discretion of enrolled youth to participate in Sessions 1 and 6. Session 7 - youth name their support network and any changes. Sessions 8 and 9 - youth consider stigma, disclosure, reproductive health, condom use, and gender-based violence. Sessions 9 and 10 expand the overall client-centered approach to emphasizing autonomy rather than imposing ideas about what the youth "should" do. In a final individual meeting, youth revisit their personal values, goals, and strategies for the next 6 months and review their support networks. A final gathering is used to review all session content, to celebrate all that has been shared and learned together, and to distribute certificates of completion.

Behavioral: SYV: Sauti ya Vijana (The Voice of Youth intervention)
SOC - Standard of Careno_intervention

Participants in the SOC will not meet in study groups, thus are more "at risk" for attrition. They will be contacted by the study team on a monthly basis to check in and ensure their documented contact information remains accurate. SOC may vary by site depending on clinic structure, referral systems, and group activities. These differences could potentially dilute the SYV intervention effect and introduce content spillover whereby participants randomized to the intervention discuss intervention content with participants randomized to SOC. As part of the study survey, participants will be asked if they had friends who attended the SYV intervention and if they discussed content. Additionally, as part of the implementation science outcomes (Aim 3), the SOC group structure, adherence counseling, and any mental health referrals offered as part of SOC will be documented.

Interventions

SYV: Sauti ya Vijana (The Voice of Youth intervention)behavioral

Mental health is associated with ART adherence and HIV outcomes. SYV was designed to address the specific challenges of young people living (YPLWH) with HIV in Tanzania. SYV includes 10 group sessions (two sessions held jointly with caregivers) lasting approximately 90 minutes and two individual sessions delivered by trained young adult group leaders who use a manualized protocol that is designed to scale in low resource settings. The intervention is applied to the Social Action Theory (SAT), a theoretical framework used to determine factors that influence health behavior. Building off a SAT resilience framework for YPLWH, components of evidence-based treatment models to influence cognitive, self, and social regulation to improve behavioral health outcomes will be strategically used.