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#TranscendentHealth: A Text Messaging Pregnancy Prevention Program for Transgender Boys

Transgender and gender-diverse young people who were assigned female at birth (AFAB), including transgender boys, nonbinary youth, and others, face real sexual health disparities. Existing pregnancy and HIV prevention programs are designed for cisgender girls and do not meet the needs of AFAB trans youth, leaving this group without programs that speak to their lives. #TranscendentHealth is a text messaging sexual health program developed specifically for AFAB transgender and gender-diverse youth ages 14 to 18. It builds on Girl2Girl, a program shown to improve sexual health behaviors in LGB+ cisgender girls, and updates the content to reflect the identities, relationships, and health needs of AFAB trans youth. The study has two parts. In the first part, AFAB trans youth help shape the program through focus groups, Content Advisory Teams (youth review panels that give feedback on program messages), and a small pilot test. In the second part, a national randomized controlled trial enrolls 467 AFAB transgender youth ages 14 to 18 across the United States. Participants are randomly assigned to receive either #TranscendentHealth or a general sexual health text messaging program. Both programs are delivered entirely by text message over 5 months, with no in-person visits required. Youth complete short online surveys at the start of the program, at program end (5 months), and at 3 and 6 months after the program ends. The study's main goals are to determine whether #TranscendentHealth improves rates of condom-protected sex, use of other birth control methods (such as the pill, shot, or IUD), and HIV/STI testing. Secondary goals include reducing unintended pregnancy, increasing PrEP uptake among eligible participants, and improving intentions to use sexual health services.

Participants needed: 467
Trial details
Age: 14-18Biological sex: FemaleType: InterventionalSponsor: Center for Innovative Public Health ResearchUpdated: Jul 2, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Assigned female sex at birth [+7]

Has graduated from high school [+2]

Status: Not yet recruiting

In This toGether R01

The goal of this study is to assess the effectiveness of the text-based ITG intervention to promote behaviors associated with HIV prevention amongst 18-22 year-olds in Uganda. The main questions the study aims to answer are: 1. In a twelve-month period, does the intervention increase HIV testing and use of condoms? a. How do the different interactive elements effect this? 2. How is effectiveness different for populations based on education, sex, and location (urban/rural)? Researchers will compare the control group, with no intervention, and the three combinations of the three intervention components: quiz questions, milestone badges, and access to on-demand advice. Participants will receive the intervention via text messages and partake in the interactive elements listed above.

Participants needed: 750
Trial details
Age: 18-22Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Center for Innovative Public Health ResearchUpdated: Feb 3, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Live in Uganda [+4]

Not participated in preliminary R34 study

Status: Recruiting

Testing a Gender-inclusive HIV Prevention Program

If, over time, data suggest the intervention impacts HIV preventive behavior at the population level, it will be unique in that it can be quickly and cost effectively scaled up to impact thousands of trans girls and nonbinary youth assigned male at birth.

Participants needed: 200
Trial details
Age: 14-18Biological sex: MaleType: InterventionalSponsor: Center for Innovative Public Health ResearchUpdated: Dec 8, 2025Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

assigned male sex at birth and currently have a non-cisgender identity (e.g., tr... [+8]

None beyond not meeting inclusion criteria

Status: Recruiting

Sexual Health Advocacy for Guys - a Text Messaging-based HIV Prevention Program for Guys Who Are Into Guys

SHAG is a text messaging-based HIV prevention program designed for cisgender sexual minority boys and men 13-20 years of age across the United States. Investigators will test it against a control group that receives messages about healthy lifestyle.

Participants needed: 5,000
Trial details
Age: 13-22Biological sex: MaleType: InterventionalSponsor: Center for Innovative Public Health ResearchUpdated: Dec 8, 2025Locations: 2
Eligibility criteria

have been assigned male sex at birth and currently have a cisgender identity; [+9]

Being HIV positive