IMARA for Black Male Caregivers and Girls Empowerment (IMAGE)

NARecruitingINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

612

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

October 5, 2024

Primary Completion Date

May 31, 2027

Study Completion Date

May 31, 2028

Conditions
Sexually Transmitted Infections (Not HIV or Hepatitis)HIV InfectionsSexual Behavior
Interventions
BEHAVIORAL

IMARA for Black Male Caregivers and Girls Empowerment

IMAGE is delivered by trained Black female facilitators to improve girls' SRH outcomes, prevention HIV/STIs, and reduce sexual violence. Over the two days, some components of the curriculum are delivered separately to male caregivers and girls, covering parallel content, and other sections are delivered jointly in a single group. The curriculum, extensively tailored for the target population and pilot tested, addresses Black girls' sexual development, risk for sexual violence, female anatomy, body positivity, HIV/STI knowledge and attitudes, and condom use. IMAGE is designed to strengthen bonds and communication between male caregivers and girls by encouraging perspective-taking (i.e., reverse role play) and conflict resolution.

BEHAVIORAL

Time-matched control program

FUEL will engage Black male caregivers and girls to promote good nutrition, exercise, and informed consumer behavior. Topics include the impact of media on body image, evaluating nutritional labels to make healthy food choices, eating balanced meals, establishing regular exercise routines, and how families and communities can support healthy behavior. FUEL includes a brief video about HIV/AIDS and other STIs but otherwise does not otherwise address sexual health. Like IMAGE, FUEL is delivered in groups of 6-8 dyads over two workshop days (\~10 hours total) in one weekend. Parts of the curriculum are delivered separately to girls and male caregivers covering parallel content and other components are delivered jointly.

Trial Locations (1)

60612

RECRUITING

University of Illinois Chicago, Chicago

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

University of Michigan

OTHER

collaborator

National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD)

NIH

lead

University of Illinois at Chicago

OTHER