Project Define: “Defining intervention targets along pathways from cumulative stress and trauma to alcohol and HIV self-management among young people living with HIV.” the goal is to examine the effect of stress, HIV management, alcohol use, and HIV care outcomes among 175 young people living with HIV.
Project Engage: “A wrist biosensor-based mHealth suite to support alcohol intervention in young people living with HIV.“ The goal is to examine the feasibility of a new wrist biosensor among 160 young people living with HIV.
Project Sustain: “SMARTer Healthy Choices: Optimizing a state-wide scalable intervention to improve alcohol and HIV self-management in adolescents and emerging adults.” The goal is to test different doses and delivery formats of the Healthy Choices intervention strategies to develop an intervention that can be tailored to the needs of each individual. Our goal is to optimize the intervention greatest public health impact. We anticipate recruiting up to 250 participants.
Those interested in participating reach out to Karina.Villalba@ucf.edu