Maryland launches peer support program to tackle HIV stigma and boost prevention
NCT ID NCT06141408
Summary
This study is testing a community program designed to help more Black men in Prince George's County, Maryland, start taking medication to prevent HIV. The program uses peer-led events to reduce stigma and build social support. Researchers will compare participants in the program to a control group to see if it leads more people to begin and continue using the prevention medication.
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George Mason University
RECRUITINGFairfax, Virginia, 22030, United States
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