New counseling approach aims to break alcohol relapse cycle in HIV patients
NCT ID NCT05163301
Summary
This study tests two brief counseling approaches to help people with HIV who have alcohol use disorders maintain abstinence or low-risk drinking after periods of heavier use. Researchers will compare a computer-delivered program, a counselor-delivered program, and standard clinic care with 150 participants. The goal is to find practical ways to prevent alcohol relapse and support long-term health management.
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Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
RECRUITINGBaltimore, Maryland, 21287, United States
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