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Comparing Repeated (Annual) Couples HIV Testing and Counseling to Individual HIV Testing and Counseling Among Male Couples at High Risk of HIV Infection: Protocol for a Randomized Control Trial

Comparing Repeated (Annual) Couples HIV Testing and Counseling to Individual HIV Testing and Counseling Among Male Couples at High Risk of HIV Infection: Protocol for a Randomized Control Trial

This is a Food and Drug Administration (FDA)–cleared real-time polymerase chain reaction assay for direct, qualitative detection of a region of the cryptic plasmid DNA of C trachomatis and the Opa gene of N gonorrhoeae. HIV testing, during CHTC and individual HIV testing sessions, will be performed using the Oraquick 4th generation testing kit. These kits are approved for at-home self-testing, and FDA-approved instructions are included.

Tyrel J Starks, Kory Kyre, Juan Castiblanco, Jayelin N Parker, Erin Kahle, Rob Stephenson, Demetria Cain

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e53023

HIV and Sexually Transmitted Infection Testing Among Substance-Using Sexual and Gender Minority Adolescents and Young Adults: Baseline Survey of a Randomized Controlled Trial

HIV and Sexually Transmitted Infection Testing Among Substance-Using Sexual and Gender Minority Adolescents and Young Adults: Baseline Survey of a Randomized Controlled Trial

We analyzed data from the baseline survey of a 4-arm randomized controlled trial of substance using, sexual and gender minority AYA (aged 15-29 years; N=414) that examined the efficacy of a brief substance use intervention for creating gains in engagement in HIV prevention.

Jayelin N Parker, Seul Ki Choi, Jose A Bauermeister, Erin E Bonar, Adam W Carrico, Rob Stephenson

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2022;8(7):e30944

Comparing Social Media and In-Person Recruitment: Lessons Learned From Recruiting Substance-Using, Sexual and Gender Minority Adolescents and Young Adults for a Randomized Control Trial

Comparing Social Media and In-Person Recruitment: Lessons Learned From Recruiting Substance-Using, Sexual and Gender Minority Adolescents and Young Adults for a Randomized Control Trial

Demographics of the eligible participants by recruitment source. a A: BBRT; B: Facebook; C: Friend; D: Google Ad; E: Grindr; F: Instagram; G: Jack’d; H: Other; I: Reddit; J: Scruff; K: Snapchat; L: Tumblr; M: Twitter; N: University; O: Venue. The screened eligible participant sample (n=580) was composed mostly of those who self-identified as male (475/580, 81.9%), followed by transgender men (66/580, 11.4%), and transgender women (20/580, 3.4%).

Jayelin N Parker, Alexis S Hunter, Jose A Bauermeister, Erin E Bonar, Adam Carrico, Rob Stephenson

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2021;7(12):e31657