Can counseling strengthen relationships in HIV-Affected couples?
NCT ID NCT06497751
Summary
This study tested whether a special counseling program for couples could improve their relationship and overall well-being. It involved 88 male couples in China where one partner has HIV and the other does not. Half the couples received three counseling sessions together, while the other half received standard care, to see which approach worked better.
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Locations
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Community Always There
Shenzhen, China
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Fangzhouai Garden
Xiamen, China
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Guangzhou Yue Le Health Service Center
Guangzhou, China
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Jin Tang Six-color Rainbow Healthcare Service Center
Chengdu, China
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