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Universal Basic Income and Structural Racism in the US South: HIV Care
Led by University of Arkansas · Updated on 2025-10-20
80
Participants Needed
1
Research Sites
178 weeks
Total Duration
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AI-Summary
What this Trial Is About
Universal Basic Income (UBI) is a promising strategy aimed at recalibrating economic systems that are grounded in structural racism. Black men have long been the target of oppressive and interconnected systems of finance and healthcare access, leading to a disproportionate burden of exposure to infectious disease with little healthcare support. Yet to our knowledge, no published UBI studies have ever been implemented exclusively with Black men living with HIV in the US. Motivated and inspired by the innovative health and social science being conducted in extremely resource-limited environments in other parts of the world, we recognize an urgent need to better understand the effect of cash transfers on HIV care among Black men in the US South. The proposed study will be based in Arkansas, which, like other Southern states, has a long history of institutional racism and extremely high rates of racial health disparities, poverty, and chronic disease. We will use a mixed methods research design to conduct an in-depth exploration of a UBI intervention to reduce the racial wage gap and promote the use of culturally relevant protective factors. The provision of a UBI is intended to increase receipt and retention of HIV care services and treatment for Black men through the influx of capital and subsequent increases in culturally-based protective factors such as personal agency and social connections. We hypothesize that providing UBI of $500 per month for 6 months will result in increased HIV care utilization among low-income Black men living with HIV. Secondarily, we hypothesize that the effect of UBI will also increase adherence to HIV medication, such that more UBI recipients will achieve and maintain viral suppression compared to individuals in the control condition.
CONDITIONS
Official Title
Universal Basic Income and Structural Racism in the US South: HIV Care
Who Can Participate
Eligibility Criteria
You may qualify if you...
- Be at least 25 years old
- Self-report an HIV diagnosis from a medical professional
- Have an annual income up to 400% of the federal poverty threshold in the past 12 months
- Be able to understand and speak English and provide written and verbal informed consent
- Plan to remain in the central Arkansas area for the study duration
- Be willing to provide weekly information about employment activities and financial status
- Self-identify as Black or African American
- Have been assigned male gender at birth
- Be willing to provide medical releases for healthcare record access
- Be in need of HIV care services (detectable viral load over 200 copies/mL or no HIV medical visit in past 6 months, excluding emergency or urgent care visits)
You will not qualify if you...
History of severe allergic reactions to study medication Currently pregnant or breastfeeding Recent participation in another clinical trial within the last 30 days Presence of uncontrolled medical conditions that could affect safety
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Trial Site Locations
Total: 1 location
1
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
Little Rock, Arkansas, United States, 72204
Actively Recruiting
Research Team
B
Brooke Montgomery, PhD
CONTACT
A
Ashley E Williams, MHS
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How is the study designed?
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Masking
SINGLE
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Model
PARALLEL
Primary Purpose
HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH
Number of Arms
2
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