Phone-Based support aims to break HIV stigma for teens
NCT ID NCT07425925
Summary
This study is testing a digital peer-support program to help reduce the shame and fear (stigma) related to HIV among adolescents in Ethiopia. It aims to see if connecting young people through phones or online tools can improve their mental well-being and help them stay in medical care. The research involves about 280 adolescents and young adults living with HIV.
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Arba Minch General Hospital
COMPLETEDArba Minch, South Ethiopia, Ethiopia
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Dilla University Teaching Hospital
RECRUITINGDara, South Ethiopia, Ethiopia
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Jinka General Hospital
RECRUITINGJinka, South Ethiopia, Ethiopia
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Sawula General Hospital
RECRUITINGGofa, South Ethiopia, Ethiopia
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Wolaita Sodo University Comprehensive Specialized Hospital
COMPLETEDSodo, South Ethiopia, Ethiopia
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