Just-in-Time Adaptive Intervention to Improve HIV Prevention and Substance Use in Youth Experiencing Homelessness (MY-RIDE): Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial
Diane Santa Maria, Nikhil Padhye, Michael Businelle, Natasha Slesnick, Stefani Ricondo, Marguerita Lightfoot

TL;DR
This study tests a real-time mobile intervention to help homeless youth reduce HIV risk and substance use through personalized messages and nurse support.
Contribution
MY-RIDE is a novel JITAI co-designed with homeless youth to address HIV prevention and substance use in real time.
Findings
The study will assess if MY-RIDE increases HIV prevention strategies and reduces substance use in homeless youth.
MY-RIDE's impact on protective factors like willingness to take pre-exposure prophylaxis and use mental health services will be evaluated.
Follow-up data will track changes in stress, substance use urge, and HIV/STI testing outcomes over 12 months.
Abstract
Youth who are experiencing homelessness face a higher risk of HIV infection compared to their housed peers, and suicide and overdose remain the leading causes of death among homeless youth. Just-in-Time Adaptive Interventions (JITAIs) are gaining momentum for HIV prevention and substance use research. Yet, most interventions for homeless youth have not addressed modifiable real-time factors. This paper describes the development and implementation of a randomized attention-controlled trial to assess the efficacy of motivating youth to reduce infections, disconnections, and emotional dysregulation (MY-RIDE), a JITAI to improve HIV prevention and substance use in homeless youth. This study will enroll 320 homeless youth aged 18-25 years. The intervention was co-designed with homeless youth using the Information-Motivation-Behavioral Skills Model and consists of an individual nurse-led…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHomelessness and Social Issues · Food Security and Health in Diverse Populations · Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health
