Fig. 1From: The effectiveness of a group-based computerized HIV/STI prevention intervention for black women who use drugs in the criminal justice system: study protocol for E-WORTH (Empowering African-American Women on the Road to Health), a Hybrid Type 1 randomized controlled trialConceptual framework for hybrid type I features the multilevel conceptual framework for the E-WORTH intervention and identifies applicable key Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR) constructs [52] that enhance or diminish the delivery of Empowering African-American Women on the Road to Health (E-WORTH) and streamlined HIV testing in community corrections sites from early engagement through adoption. The figure also depicts the study’s intervention and control arms along with the primary and secondary outcomes. ART Antiretroviral therapy, HIV Human immunodeficiency virus, STI Sexually transmitted infectionBack to article page