Study asks: what makes an HIV prevention product feel right?
NCT ID NCT02744261
Summary
This study aimed to understand how people experience different forms of HIV prevention products, like suppositories and gels, during sex. Researchers asked about 32 participants to try different products and report on factors like comfort, messiness, and pleasure during use. The goal was to gather feedback to help design future prevention products that people are more likely to use correctly and consistently.
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Locations
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The Miriam Hospital Centers for Behavioral and Preventive Medicine
Providence, Rhode Island, 02903, United States
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