Can your phone help beat HIV? new study recruits 1,000 participants
NCT ID NCT06370780
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study aims to help people living with HIV achieve and maintain viral suppression (low virus levels) using a smartphone-based program. It will enroll 1,000 adults who have trouble staying on treatment due to substance use, mental health issues, or other barriers. The program provides support and reminders to improve medication adherence and clinic attendance.
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University of California, Los Angeles
RECRUITINGLos Angeles, California, 90095, United States
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