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Predictors of screening for AIDS clinical trials among African-Americans and Latino/Hispanics enrolled in an efficacious peer-driven intervention: uncovering socio-demographic, health, and substance use-related factors that promote or impede screening.

Marya Gwadz1, Charles M Cleland, Noelle R Leonard, Amanda S Ritchie, Angela Banfield, Marion Riedel, Pablo Colon, Donna Mildvan.   

Abstract

African-American and Latino/Hispanic persons living with HIV/AIDS are underrepresented in AIDS clinical trials (ACTs). The aim of this paper was to uncover factors, either unmodifiable or not directly targeted for change, that predicted screening for ACTs during an efficacious peer-driven intervention (N = 540 total; N = 351 in an intervention arm, N = 189 control). This paper focused on participants assigned to an intervention arm, 56 % of whom were screened for ACTs. We found a decreased odds of screening was associated with closer proximity to the screening site, gay/lesbian orientation, lower mental health symptoms, current injection drug use, more recent HIV diagnosis, lack of prior screening experience, and failure to attend all intervention sessions, but there were no gender or racial/ethnic differences. Efforts to reduce racial/ethnic disparities in ACTs can be enhanced by attending to these specific factors, which may interfere with programmatic efforts to increase African-American and Latino/Hispanic representation in ACTs.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 22638865      PMCID: PMC4181555          DOI: 10.1007/s10461-012-0194-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AIDS Behav        ISSN: 1090-7165


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3.  ACT2 peer-driven intervention increases enrollment into HIV/AIDS medical studies among African Americans/Blacks and Hispanics: A cluster randomized controlled trial.

Authors:  Marya Gwadz; Charles M Cleland; Mindy Belkin; Amanda Ritchie; Noelle Leonard; Marion Riedel; Angela Banfield; Pablo Colon; Vanessa Elharrar; Jonathan Kagan; Donna Mildvan
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6.  The Experience of Screening for HIV/AIDS Medical Studies among African-American/Black and Latino/Hispanic Persons Living with HIV/AIDS: A Mixed-Methods Exploration.

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