New program boosts HIV prevention in young men
NCT ID NCT04865341
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tested a program to help young men (ages 17-24) who have sex with men use HIV self-testing and PrEP (a daily pill to prevent HIV). 118 participants joined the pilot study. The program provided information, motivation, and skills to encourage HIV testing and PrEP use. The goal was to see if the program increased HIV self-testing and PrEP uptake.
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Medical College of Wisconsin
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53226, United States
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