New study aims to protect black teen girls from HIV and drug abuse
NCT ID NCT05014074
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study will adapt two proven prevention programs (SISTA/SIHLE) to help Black adolescent girls in Paterson, New Jersey avoid HIV/AIDS and substance abuse. Researchers will use focus groups with 10 girls aged 13-18 to understand their needs and then measure changes in drug use, sexual risk behavior, and HIV knowledge. The goal is to create a culturally tailored program that reduces risky behaviors and promotes health.
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Paterson Youth Services Bureau
Paterson, New Jersey, 07522, United States
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