Blood test added to counseling to help HIV patients cut drinking
NCT ID NCT07444359
Summary
This study is testing if showing people with HIV the results of a blood test that detects recent alcohol use during a counseling session helps them drink less. 80 adults in Uganda with unhealthy alcohol use will either get standard counseling or counseling that includes discussing their test results. After 3 months, researchers will check if people found the test helpful and if it changed their drinking habits or motivation.
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Mbarara Univeristy of Science and Technology
Mbarara, 99999, Uganda
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