Case management alternatives for african american women at high risk for hiv

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Project Title: Case management alternatives for african american women at high risk for hiv
Principal Investigators (PI): INCIARDI JAMES A
Project Number: 2R01DA013131-06A2
Organization: UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE
 
Project Description:
[unreadable] (provided by applicant): Project Description. This application is a competing renewal of NI DA Grant # R01 DA13131, "Brief HIV/HCV/HBV Interventions for Drug-Using Women Sex Workers." An important finding of this study was that a number of factors experienced by indigent, street-based, women sex workers - including childhood trauma, drug use, homelessness, street life, rape and violent victimization -- contribute to serious health problems among this population. These are most critical among African-American women in Miami, given their lower levels of economic resources, their location in Miami's most impoverished and neglected communities, as well as their higher rates of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections (STIs). In spite of the myriad of health and social problems among these women, numerous barriers prevent them from seeking and accessing needed services. The purpose of this competing renewal is to test innovative approaches designed to increase linkages and engagement with drug abuse treatment and other health services among this underserved population. The specific aims of the proposed application are to: 1) assess the nature and extent of health service needs and barriers to service utilization among a sample of 550 drug-involved, indigent, African-American women recruited from inner city neighborhoods in downtown Miami; 2) implement two alternative case management conditions designed to increase linkages to, and utilization of, appropriate health services by randomly assigning participants to: a Strengths-Based / Professional Only Condition in which clients participate in a "strengths-based" case management approach; or, a Strengths-Based / Professional/Peer Condition in which a team composed of: a) a credentialed, professional case manager and b) a recovering addict/former sex worker-peer - both trained in "strengths-based" case management techniques - develop and facilitate the implementation of a service plan; 3) evaluate the effectiveness of these two conditions by conducting 3 and 6-month follow-ups with both clients and providers to determine extent of service linkages and outcomes of service utilization, as well as changes in risk behaviors as they relate to service access; and, 4) both across and between the two conditions, assess the patterns of interaction among predisposing, enabling, and illness/need factors, and examine their effects on services linkage and engagement at follow-up. Relevance to Public Health. Developing an effective mechanism for addressing the health and service needs of indigent drug-using African-American sex workers will improve the health status and the quality of life of the target population. In addition, because sex workers have contacts with multiple sexual partners, research that tests innovative approaches to treatment and service linkage has a benefit in terms of avoiding new HIV/STI infections, providing earlier access to medical treatment for those already infected, and reducing the spread of these infections to a wider population. [unreadable] [unreadable] [unreadable]
 
Project Terms:
AIDS education /prevention behavioral /social science research tag high risk behavior /lifestyle safe sex /sex abstinence
Project Title: Case management alternatives for african american women at high risk for hiv
Principal Investigators (PI): INCIARDI JAMES A
Project Number: 2R01DA013131-06A2
Organization: UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE
 
Project Categories:
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Other Information:
Fiscal Year: 2000
Project Start Date: 1 January 1999
Project End Date: 31 August 2011
Administering Institute Or Center: DA
 
Project Funding Information:
Total Funding: $607,839
Year Funding Organization Total Funding, $
2006 NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON DRUG ABUSE $607,839
Project Title: Case management alternatives for african american women at high risk for hiv
Principal Investigators (PI): INCIARDI JAMES A
Project Number: 2R01DA013131-06A2
Organization: UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE
 
Project_number Title Year FY Total Cost
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Project Title: Case management alternatives for african american women at high risk for hiv
Principal Investigators (PI): INCIARDI JAMES A
Project Number: 2R01DA013131-06A2
Organization: UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE
 
Project number Project title Organization FY Funding Organization FY Total Cost
5U01DA016230-03Delaware and New Jersey CJ-DATS Research CenterUNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE2004NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON DRUG ABUSE
$711,770
3U01DA016230-03S1Delaware and New Jersey CJ-DATS Research CenterUNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE2004NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON DRUG ABUSE
$97,500
5R01DA013131-05BRIEF HIV INTERVENTIONS FOR DRUG-USING WOMEN SEX WORKERSUNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE2004NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON DRUG ABUSE
$506,410
5U01DA016230-02Delaware and New Jersey CJ-DATS Research CenterUNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE2003NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON DRUG ABUSE
$712,217
5R37DA006124-15ONGOING STUDIES OF TREATMENT FOR HIGH RISK DRUG USERSUNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE2003NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON DRUG ABUSE
$1,193,627
5R01DA013131-04BRIEF HIV INTERVENTIONS FOR DRUG-USING WOMEN SEX WORKERSUNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE2003NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON DRUG ABUSE
$564,423
1U01DA016230-01Delaware and New Jersey CJ-DATS Research CenterUNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE2002NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON DRUG ABUSE
$540,813
5R37DA006124-14ONGOING STUDIES OF TREATMENT FOR HIGH RISK DRUG USERSUNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE2002NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON DRUG ABUSE
$1,158,857
5R01DA013131-03BRIEF HIV INTERVENTIONS FOR DRUG-USING WOMEN SEX WORKERSUNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE2002NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON DRUG ABUSE
$505,234
3R01DA013131-03S1BRIEF HIV INTERVENTIONS FOR DRUG-USING WOMEN SEX WORKERSUNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE2002NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON DRUG ABUSE
$82,226
5R37DA006124-13ONGOING STUDIES OF TREATMENT FOR HIGH RISK DRUG USERSUNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE2001NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON DRUG ABUSE
$1,125,104
5R01DA013131-02BRIEF HIV INTERVENTIONS FOR DRUG-USING WOMEN SEX WORKERSUNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE2001NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON DRUG ABUSE
$512,005
3R01DA013131-02S1BRIEF HIV INTERVENTIONS FOR DRUG-USING WOMEN SEX WORKERSUNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE2001NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON DRUG ABUSE
$75,000
5R37DA006124-12ONGOING STUDIES OF TREATMENT FOR HIGH RISK DRUG USERSUNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE2000NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON DRUG ABUSE
$1,092,329
4R37DA006124-11ONGOING STUDIES OF TREATMENT FOR HIGH RISK DRUG USERSUNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE2000NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON DRUG ABUSE
$765,925
1R01DA013131-01A1BRIEF HIV INTERVENTIONS FOR DRUG-USING WOMEN SEX WORKERSUNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE2000NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON DRUG ABUSE
$640,347
1R01DA019048-01A1Prescription Drug Abuse Among Club Drug UsersUNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE2005NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON DRUG ABUSE
$630,305
5U01DA016230-04Delaware and New Jersey CJ-DATS Research CenterUNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE2005NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON DRUG ABUSE
$815,179
2R01DA013131-06A2Case Management Alternatives for African American Women at High Risk for HIVUNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE2006NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON DRUG ABUSE
$607,839
5R01DA019048-02Prescription Drug Abuse Among Club Drug UsersUNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE2006NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON DRUG ABUSE
$587,622
Project Title: Case management alternatives for african american women at high risk for hiv
Principal Investigators (PI): INCIARDI JAMES A
Project Number: 2R01DA013131-06A2
Organization: UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE
 
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Project Title: Case management alternatives for african american women at high risk for hiv
Principal Investigators (PI): INCIARDI JAMES A
Project Number: 2R01DA013131-06A2
Organization: UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE
 
Title Abstract Authors Year Rel
Prescription opioid abuse among drug-involved street-based sex workers. Journal of opioid management. 2006 Sep-Oct 2 (5) :283-9 Surratt, Hilary L; Inciardi, James A; Kurtz, Steven P 2006
HIV, HBV, and HCV infections among drug-involved, inner-city, street sex workers in Miami, Florida. AIDS and behavior.. 2006 Mar 10 (2) :139-47 Inciardi, James A; Surratt, Hilary L; Kurtz, Steven P 2006