Description Module

Description Module

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Description Module


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NCT ID: NCT06799702
Brief Summary: Evaluate the feasibility, acceptability, and usability of the intervention (primary outcomes) and coping skills and resilience (secondary outcomes) of the telehealth intervention over two months (8 weekly sessions) in a waitlist-controlled, randomized pilot trial using a cross-over design among 40 PWID. The primary outcomes will be feasibility, acceptability, and usability of the intervention. Secondary outcomes will be increased coping skills and resilience, which in turn, will increase status neutral HIV and HCV care and MOUD uptake (longer-term outcomes). Outcomes will be assessed using pre- and post-intervention surveys.
Detailed Description: The telehealth intervention will include components from the LIFT intervention: identifying and expressing emotion related to stressors; identifying different stressors and coping difficulties; and developing adaptive strategies to reduce stress. The intervention will also include developing health goals and a health plan on PrEP, DAA, and MOUD, as well as components from RISE-UP: baseline assessment of individual assets (e.g., self-esteem, emotion regulation, positive future orientation), coping with addictive behavior (stress reduction, avoiding unsafe sexual and injection practices, self-care), building relationships (with peers, family, provider), and social support (finding and seeking social support). It will consist of 8 sessions (4 addressing stress and 4 addressing stigma). Each session will last an hour and be conducted weekly for eight consecutive weeks.
Study: NCT06799702
Study Brief:
Protocol Section: NCT06799702