Family groups aim to help HIV-Positive youth thrive
NCT ID NCT05358795
Summary
This study tested a program called 'Family Connections' for teenagers and young adults (ages 15-21) living with HIV and their caregivers in Zambia. The program involved 10 group sessions over 6 months, aiming to build family support, reduce self-stigma, and help youth stick to their medication. The goal was to see if this approach helped more young people achieve an undetectable viral load and feel better about themselves.
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Locations
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Copperbelt Province Clinics
Ndola, Copperbelt, Zambia
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