ReACH2gether Study
Improving Relationships
& Reducing Drinking
Brown University research study for gay and bisexual men who drink alcohol and live with HIV
Research Conducted Remotely
Compensation Provided
Gay or Bi Men and Their Male Partners
Living with HIV
18 Years and Older
Fast Facts
About this research study:
We are studying a new program designed for gay or bisexual men and their partners. This program focuses on improving relationships and reducing their alcohol use.
This project combines elements of alcohol counseling and couples counseling strategies we have tested before with gay and bisexual men living with HIV. The goal of the project is to help men with HIV manage their drinking in a healthy way and strengthen their relationships. The counseling is conducted entirely by videoconferencing (i.e. Zoom).
Additional Information
Study Information
Protocol #1906002477
Study Contact: reach2gether@brown.edu, (401) 863-6858