The Development of a Counseling-Based HIV Prevention Intervention for African American Men Who Have Sex With Men and Women: The Bruthas Project.

Emily A Arnold, Don Operario, Stephanie Cornwell, Michael Benjamin, Carla Dillard Smith, Gloria Lockett, Susan M Kegeles
Author Information
  1. Emily A Arnold: University of California San Francisco.
  2. Don Operario: Brown University.
  3. Stephanie Cornwell: CAL-PEP.
  4. Michael Benjamin: CAL-PEP.
  5. Carla Dillard Smith: CAL-PEP.
  6. Gloria Lockett: CAL-PEP.
  7. Susan M Kegeles: University of California San Francisco.

Abstract

African American men who have sex with both men and women (AAMSMW) are at high risk for acquiring and transmitting HIV, yet few interventions exist to address their unique prevention needs. We conducted 3 focus groups, 21 in-depth interviews, and a pilot test of our intervention with = 61 AAMSMW, which showed significant reductions in sexual risk behavior after 6 months. The intervention is currently being tested in a randomized controlled trial (RCT). We discuss the development of a culturally tailored, theoretically grounded counseling intervention for AAMSMW, presenting findings from our formative research, intervention development process, pilot study, and the implementation of our RCT. We describe the content of each session, our protocol for merging Bruthas with HIV testing, and best practices for recruiting AAMSMW. If Bruthas is found to be efficacious, the intervention will reach a vulnerable population to encourage uptake of regular HIV testing and reduced sexual risk taking.

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Grants

  1. R01 MH090899/NIMH NIH HHS
  2. R25 HD045810/NICHD NIH HHS
  3. R01MH090890/NIMH NIH HHS

MeSH Term

Adult
Black or African American
Bisexuality
Community Health Services
Community-Based Participatory Research
Community-Institutional Relations
Directive Counseling
Female
HIV Infections
Health Education
Homosexuality, Male
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Pilot Projects
Program Evaluation
Safe Sex
Unsafe Sex
Young Adult

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