This was a randomized and controlled clinical trial in which individuals receiving drug abuse treatment will be recruited to participate in a multi-center HIV testing and counseling study. The study assessed the relative effectiveness of three HIV testing strategies, (1) on-site HIV rapid testing with brief, participant-tailored prevention counseling, (2) on-site HIV rapid testing with information only and (3) referral for off-site HIV testing, in increasing receipt of HIV test results. The study assessed the effectiveness of three testing strategies in reducing risky sexual and drug-using behaviors.
Principal Investigator(s)
Lisa Metsch, Ph.D.
Stephen Smith Professor and Chair of Sociomedical Sciences Department
Sociomedical Sciences Mailman School of Public Health
Columbia University
722 West 168th Street, Room 918
New York, NY 10032
Lm2892@columbia.edu
Participating Sites
- Daymark Recovery Services, Inc., North Carolina
- Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic (WPIC), Pennsylvania
- Chesterfield CSB Substance Abuse Services, Virginia
- Glenwood Life Counseling Center, Maryland
- Midwestern Connecticut Council on Alcoholism, Connecticut
- Wheeler Clinic, Connecticut
- Gibson Recovery Center, Inc., Missouri
- CODA, Inc., Oregon
- Lexington/Richland Alcohol and Drug Abuse Council, South Carolina
- Morris Village Alcohol and Drug Treatment Center, South Carolina
- The Life Link, New Mexico