Official Title
Community Network-driven COVID-19 Testing and Vaccination of Vulnerable Populations in the Central US (C3)
Brief Summary

This C3 project, Community network-driven COVID-19 testing of vulnerable populations in the Central US, will implement and evaluate a COVID-19 testing and vaccination approach that combines an evidence-based Social Network Testing Strategy (SNS) with community developed COVID-19 public health messages (SNS+). C3 will engage two disenfranchised populations across rural and urban sites in states across the Central US (Texas (TX), Louisiana (LA), Arkansas (AR), Indiana (IN), Illinois (IL)). C3 leverages NIDA's Justice Community Opioid Innovation Network (JCOIN), the PIs' extensive community located COVID-19 testing programs, and a network of established community partnerships. The collaborative community-academic partnerships, research and engagement infrastructure, and team's leadership across JCOIN will ensure that C3 can rapidly recruit, enroll and test most disenfranchised community members, (n=2400) and through this process, accelerate any forthcoming COVID-19 public health prevention interventions. C3 focuses on two communities most impacted by COVID-19: 1) Criminal justice involved (CJI) - non-incarcerated people with previous history of arrest/jail/prison, probation/parole and drug-court attendance; and 2) Low-income Latinx - community members at 250% or below Federal Poverty Level. Both of these diverse populations, and the overlap between them, have some of the highest rates of COVID-19 infection and death in the United States. Messaging that affirms individual agency and corrects misinformation, combined with accessible and acceptable testing, is required to accelerate COVID-19 prevention for these populations

Completed
COVID19

Other: Social Network Strategy + COVID-19 messaging

Contextually adapted and theory-driven messages - misinformation correction and self-affirmation - to increase awareness, self-efficacy and community engagement in our adapted Social Network testing Strategy (SNS). SNS is an evidence-based testing intervention that has been widely used in multiple settings with marginalized individuals (ie substance-users) who facilitate the recruitment of their social contacts into testing services.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

- Index community members will be:

1. 18 years or older;

2. spend majority of their time in the metropolitan area or county where recruited;

3. have access to a phone for 21-day follow-up call; and

4. primary communication in English or Spanish (based on site chart above) AND at
least one of the following: (i) CJI in the previous five years (operationalized
as any jail, prison, arrest, parole (completed), probation, drug court during
this timeframe); (ii) lower-income Latinx (operationalized as at or below 250% of
FPL).

Social network referrals will be:

1. linked to the index as a "friend, family, coworker or someone you spend time with
on a regular basis";

2. visit within two weeks of index visit;

3. 18 years or older;

4. spend the majority of their time in the metropolitan area or county where
recruited;

5. have access to a phone for 21-day follow-up call; and

6. primary communication in English or Spanish.

Exclusion Criteria:

1. inability to provide informed consent; and

2. active COVID-19 symptoms per CDC. Participants with COVID-19 symptoms will be
referred for free testing at existing partners for each of the study sites.

3. currently on parole

Eligibility Gender
All
Eligibility Age
Minimum: 18 Years ~ Maximum: N/A
Countries
United States
Locations

University of Chicago
Chicago, Illinois, United States

John Schneider, MD, Principal Investigator
University of Chicago

University of Chicago
NCT Number
Keywords
Criminal Justice Involved
Latinx
Social Network Strategy
MeSH Terms
COVID-19