Survivors design their own health messages in groundbreaking NYC study
NCT ID NCT07264582
Summary
This study aims to see if health messages created by sex trafficking survivors themselves can encourage more survivors to get tested for HIV, STIs, and Hepatitis C, and to use overdose prevention kits. The research team will work with survivors to design these messages and then test them against standard public health information with 368 survivors in New York City. The goal is to find better ways to connect this high-risk group to life-saving care and prevention tools they often miss.
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Columbia University
New York, New York, 10027, United States
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