640
Participants
Start Date
November 18, 2024
Primary Completion Date
November 1, 2028
Study Completion Date
April 1, 2029
Group SPARCS Intervention
Each session will be led by two trained individuals: a peer (history of criminal justice involvement and living with HIV) and a social worker.30 Within 14 days of release, participants will have one-on-one contact with a facilitator to update locator information, continue rapport building, review disclosure plans, provide a reminder of SPARCS logistics, and assign or remind the participant to a SPARCS group based on their location of residence and timing of release (depending on whether this occurred pre-release). Each Group-SPARCS meeting lasts approximately 2 hours, and the sessions occur in a private space in a community venue (e.g., community centre or church).
ART-SPARCS Intervention
"ART will be provided every two months from correctional facility release to 6 months post-release (months 2, 4, and 6). Participants with less than two months of ART at release will receive a top-off to reach two months. ART will be pre-packaged by the DoH home clinic, collected by the facilitators, and distributed to the participants. At the time of distribution, the facilitators will conduct a standard DoH differentiated care symptom screen. Participants who report specific symptoms will be referred to the home clinic for further assessment per routine with Community Adherence Clubs."
RECRUITING
The Aurum Institute - Head office, Johannesburg
Collaborators (1)
Aurum Institute
OTHER
Seoul National University
OTHER
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
NIH
Johns Hopkins University
OTHER