Gamarel Kristi E, Jadwin-Cakmak Laura, Correll-King Wesley M, Trammell Racquelle, Abad Julisa, Harris Harmony, Ward Latrice, Ubong Ini-Abasi, Reyes Lilianna, Connolly Maureen, Harper Gary W, Neilands Torsten B
Department of Health Behavior and Health Equity, University of Michigan School of Public Health, Ann Arbor, MI, USA.
Population Studies Center, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI USA.
Psychol Violence. 2025 Jul;15(4):435-447. doi: 10.1037/vio0000568. Epub 2024 Nov 11.
Intersectional oppression exposes transgender women of color to gender-based violence and contributes to inequities across the HIV prevention and care continua. This pilot study aimed to adapt and examine the feasibility and acceptability of Kickin' it with the Gurlz, an HIV status-neutral multicomponent intervention designed to address violence, promote healing from trauma, and reduce barriers to engagement in HIV prevention and care.
Intervention components included Violence and Gender Affirmation Screening, peer navigation sessions, and a rigorous adaptation of Seeking Safety peer-delivered group sessions. We conducted a one-arm pilot study in which participants completed pre-test, immediate post-test, and 3-month follow-up surveys. A subset of participants completed qualitative exit interviews.
Results indicated good feasibility with all participants completing the Violence and Gender Affirmation Screening, all completing at least one peer navigation session, 79% attending at least 7 of 8 group sessions across 7 cohorts, and 89% completing at least one follow-up survey. Exit interviews and group session evaluations indicated high acceptability. As this pilot study was not powered nor intended to evaluate intervention efficacy, intent-to-treat analyses did not detect significant changes in most hypothesized mediators, mental health, substance use, and HIV outcomes; however, there were significant changes in intimate partner violence and medical and legal gender affirmation.
Kickin' it with the Gurlz demonstrated promise as a peer-delivered HIV status-neutral intervention designed to address violence, healing from trauma, and improve engagement in HIV prevention and care with transgender women of color.
交叉性压迫使有色人种跨性别女性面临基于性别的暴力,并导致艾滋病毒预防和护理连续过程中的不平等。这项试点研究旨在改编并检验“与女孩们一起行动”(Kickin' it with the Gurlz)的可行性和可接受性,这是一项与艾滋病毒感染状况无关的多成分干预措施,旨在解决暴力问题、促进创伤愈合,并减少参与艾滋病毒预防和护理的障碍。
干预措施包括暴力和性别肯定筛查、同伴导航课程,以及对“寻求安全”同伴主导小组课程的严格改编。我们进行了一项单臂试点研究,参与者完成了预测试、即时后测试和3个月的随访调查。一部分参与者完成了定性退出访谈。
结果表明可行性良好,所有参与者都完成了暴力和性别肯定筛查,所有人都至少参加了一次同伴导航课程,79%的人在7个队列中参加了8次小组课程中的至少7次,89%的人完成了至少一次随访调查。退出访谈和小组课程评估表明可接受性很高。由于这项试点研究没有足够的样本量,也不是为了评估干预效果,意向性分析未发现大多数假设的中介因素、心理健康、物质使用和艾滋病毒结局有显著变化;然而,亲密伴侣暴力以及医疗和法律性别肯定方面有显著变化。
“与女孩们一起行动”显示出作为一种由同伴提供的、与艾滋病毒感染状况无关的干预措施的前景,该措施旨在解决暴力问题、促进创伤愈合,并改善有色人种跨性别女性对艾滋病毒预防和护理的参与度。