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Prevention Support for People Leaving Jail

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“Prevention Support for People Leaving Jail”

This study will provide HIV prevention and related support services to men who have sex with men and transgender women who have substance use disorders upon departure from jail or a residential recovery facility for treatment of substance use disorders. The researchers will compare the utilization of HIV prevention and other support services between individuals who receive routine case management provided following enrollment to those who have access to GeoPassport, a global position service (GPS)-based mobile app, incentives, and peer mentor support.

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Behavioral - Mobile Enhanced Prevention Support

Access to the newly developed GeoPassport App, incentives for accessing identified services, and a trained Peer Mentor.

Behavioral - Substance Treatment And Re-entry Transition program

Client-centered needs assessment and prioritization, customized referrals, and substance abuse focused transitional case management.

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Prevention Support for People Leaving Jail Study

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NCT04036396

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