The BRIDGES Project: Bridging Resources to Engage Women in Integrated HIV Care and Support Services

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

24

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

December 19, 2019

Primary Completion Date

January 1, 2021

Study Completion Date

January 1, 2021

Conditions
HIV/AIDS
Interventions
BEHAVIORAL

The BRIDGES Project Intervention

The BRIDGES Project will use Peer Navigators, who are other women living with HIV who have had similar experiences and have been successful in accessing care, to help other women living with HIV to access HIV care and stay in HIV care. The BRIDGES Project will also provide support to women through group sessions co-facilitated by a licensed clinical therapist and Peer Navigator. Through participation in BRIDGES, women will: (1) build skills to cope with HIV care and treatment barriers (e.g., violence, trauma, adverse mental health, substance use); (2) be connected to HIV treatment and other support services (e.g., domestic violence, mental health, substance use); and (3) learn interpersonal skills to connect with support (e.g., service providers, peers, friends, family) when faced with new or ongoing barriers.

Trial Locations (1)

92103

UCSD Webster Building, San Diego

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

Stanford University

OTHER

collaborator

California HIV/AIDS Research Program

OTHER

lead

University of California, San Diego

OTHER

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