108
Participants
Start Date
April 17, 2025
Primary Completion Date
February 28, 2027
Study Completion Date
July 30, 2027
Brief CBT-Based Intervention
"Aims 1 (n=30) and 2 (n=18) will inform the Aim 3 intervention. We anticipate that the intervention will be comprised of four treatment sessions. These sessions will likely target two pathways to PrEP adherence and persistence: (1) decreased withdrawal and avoidance and (2) behavioral skill building to increase self-care/health behaviors. To decrease withdrawal and avoidance, we will likely include CBT-based exercises that improve distress tolerance and coping. To help participants build new behavioral skills, we will likely incorporate behavioral activation and problem-solving. Behavioral activation is a CBT strategy that promotes scheduling activities that align with an individual's values, which will also break maladaptive patterns of withdrawal and avoidance. Problem-solving is an empirically-supported treatment for depression; training patients to problem-solve adaptively will help them approach PrEP use by navigating barriers."
Enhanced Treatment as Usual
This is the control intervention. Participants will receive antenatal care as usual, which is monthly visits to the MOU, information about using PrEP during pregnancy (information sheet or pamphlet), and a psychological services referral.
RECRUITING
Gugulethu Midwife Obstetric Unit (MOU), Cape Town
NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Boston University, Boston
University of Cape Town
OTHER
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
NIH
Boston University Charles River Campus
OTHER