Kicking HIV: soccer program boosts testing and care for teens
NCT ID NCT04429061
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tested three football-based programs for teen girls in Zambia to improve HIV testing, birth control use, and mental health. Over 2,100 girls from 32 schools took part. The programs aimed to make it easier for girls to get sexual health services and stick with HIV treatment if needed.
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Centre of Infectious Disease Research Zambia
Lusaka, 10101, Zambia
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