New program aims to break down barriers between HIV and mental health care
NCT ID NCT04833829
Summary
This study is testing a new clinic program called CHIMES, designed to better connect HIV care with mental health services. It focuses on young Black gay and bisexual men living with HIV in Atlanta, a group that often faces barriers to getting mental health support. The goal is to see if better-integrated care helps people stay engaged with their HIV treatment and improves their overall health.
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Locations
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Emory Midtown Hospital Infectious Disease Outpatient Clinic
Atlanta, Georgia, 30322, United States
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Grady Infectious Diseases Clinic (Ponce Clinic)
Atlanta, Georgia, 30308, United States
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