New counseling approach aims to protect young couples from HIV and drug risks
NCT ID NCT03396367
Summary
This study tested a 4-session counseling program called PARTNER, designed specifically for young gay men in relationships. The program used motivational interviewing to help participants reduce drug use, increase use of HIV prevention medication (PrEP), and practice safer sex. Researchers enrolled 196 couples in New York City to see if this personalized approach was more effective than standard education.
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Hunter College- City University of New York
New York, New York, 10018, United States
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