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This study developed a 12-week text message-based cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) program to improve medication adherence and reduce substance use in HIV-positive individuals. The intervention, TXT-CBT, is currently being tested in a pilot clinical trial.

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  • Digital Health
  • Behavioral Science
  • Infectious Disease

Background:

  • Evidence-based psychosocial interventions like cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) are underutilized in addiction treatment.
  • Barriers to CBT implementation include limited training, clinician turnover, high caseloads, and workforce qualifications.
  • Mobile health interventions offer a potential solution to broaden CBT accessibility and improve addiction care quality.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop and test a novel SMS-based intervention delivering CBT for HIV-positive adults with substance use disorders.
  • To target antiretroviral (ART) adherence, risk behaviors, and drug use through a mobile platform.
  • To address the lack of experimental interventions combining CBT, text messaging, drug use, and medication adherence.

Main Methods:

  • A 12-week CBT-based text messaging intervention (TXT-CBT) was developed with user input.
  • The intervention targets ART adherence, risk behaviors, and drug use.
  • The TXT-CBT program is currently undergoing evaluation in a pilot randomized clinical trial.

Main Results:

  • The TXT-CBT intervention has been successfully developed.
  • A pilot randomized clinical trial is currently underway to test the intervention's feasibility and effectiveness.
  • Full results from the clinical trial are anticipated later this year.

Conclusions:

  • This research is expected to provide valuable insights into the effectiveness of a scalable, cost-efficient text messaging behavioral intervention.
  • The findings will inform the utility of mobile health solutions for HIV-infected individuals with substance use disorders.
  • The study contributes to the growing body of evidence supporting digital therapeutics in managing complex health conditions.