About this trial
The primary objective of the proposed study is to investigate how PrEP use might result in an increase in the utilization of health and social services offered at a local community-based organization. Our primary hypothesis is that the investigators will observe higher utilization of sexual health (STI screenings), psychosocial health (psychotherapy, and substance use treatment) and other social services (emergency cash assistance, food pantry, transportation assistance, clothing,and housing resources) among PrEP users (LAI-PrEP or daily oral) compared to participants who are PrEP naïve over the 12-month follow-up period.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
age of 18 years or above;
confirmed HIV-negative status;
residence in the Washington, DC metropolitan area;
one of the following PrEP profiles (PrEP naïve [no history of any PrEP use in the past] currently on daily oral PrEP or receiving LAI-PrEP).
Disqualifiers
being younger than18 years of age
being unable to speak and/or read English
a reported residence outside of the defined Washington, DC metropolitan area
being unable or unwilling to provide written informed consent
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Not listed