New program aims to curb HIV and drug use after jail release
NCT ID NCT07433985
Summary
This study is testing a support program for men recently released from jail or prison who are at risk for HIV and substance use problems. The program uses trained peer mentors, a smartphone app, and small incentives to help participants get HIV prevention medication (PrEP), testing, and substance use treatment. Researchers want to see if this program works well when used by different community organizations in California.
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Contact
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Locations
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CAL-PEP
RECRUITINGOakland, California, 94608, United States
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Kindful Restoration
RECRUITINGRiverside, California, 92504, United States
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Starting Over, Inc
RECRUITINGRiverside, California, 92506, United States
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