Can saving money help teens stick to HIV meds?

NCT ID NCT01790373

Summary

This study is testing whether a program that helps HIV-positive youth save money and build economic skills can improve their ability to take their daily HIV medication consistently. It involves 702 adolescents aged 10-16 in Uganda who are already on HIV treatment. The goal is to see if financial stability is a key missing piece in helping young people manage their HIV long-term.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • International Center for Child Health and Asset Development

    Masaka, Uganda

  • Washington University in St. Louis

    St Louis, Missouri, 63130, United States

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