Efficacy of Behavioral Intervention, Text Messaging, and Extended Intervention to Address Alcohol Misuse in Sexual Minority Men with HIV: A Factorial Randomized Clinical Trial

Christopher W. Kahler,Anthony Surace,Tao Liu,David W. Pantalone,Nadine R. Mastroleo, Yufei Yan,Tyler B. Wray, Kenneth H. Mayer,Peter M. Monti

AIDS and Behavior(2024)

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This clinical trial examined the individual and combined effects of three different approaches to reducing alcohol misuse among a sample of sexual minority men (SMM) with HIV. Specifically, we used a 2 × 2 × 2 randomized factorial design to compare: (a) behavioral intervention based in motivational interviewing (MI) vs. brief intervention (BI), (b) interactive text messaging (ITM) for alcohol use vs. no ITM, and (c) extended intervention (EI) length of nine months vs. a one-month intervention duration. Participants (N = 188) were SMM with HIV and alcohol misuse recruited in Miami, FL, and Boston, MA. Participants were randomized to one of eight intervention combinations and assessed at 6- and 12-month follow-ups. Large reductions of over 50 Clinical Trials Number: NCT02709759
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Alcohol,HIV,Sexual minority men,Motivational interviewing,Brief intervention,Text messaging
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