Can smart tech help schools keep teens safe from HIV?
NCT ID NCT07153042
Summary
This study aims to find the best ways to keep a proven HIV prevention program running successfully in schools over several years. It involves over 3,700 students and 200 teachers in the Caribbean, tracking whether the program is taught correctly and if students learn key prevention skills. Researchers are using advanced computer methods to figure out which support strategies work best for different teachers and students to make the program last.
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HIV/AIDS Office, FOY program
RECRUITINGNassau, The Bahamas
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