Phone app aims to help men with HIV and drug use stay on Life-Saving meds
NCT ID NCT05140876
Summary
This study tested a cell phone app called START, designed to help men who use stimulants like methamphetamine stick to their HIV medication. The goal was to help control their HIV and improve their overall well-being. Researchers enrolled 286 men who have sex with men, are living with HIV, and have a stimulant use disorder to see if the app made a difference.
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Florida International University
Miami, Florida, 33199, United States
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