Can a text message help stop HIV? study tests job info and prevention tips
NCT ID NCT06096324
Summary
This study is testing whether combining job opportunity information with HIV prevention education helps young adults in Baltimore improve their financial stability and reduce their risk of getting HIV. About 500 young adults, aged 18-24, who are facing economic hardship and are sexually active will be randomly assigned to receive either just job info texts or a fuller program including prevention messages, educational sessions, and mentoring. Researchers will follow participants for a year to see if the combined approach leads to better financial outcomes and safer sexual behaviors.
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Johns Hopkins University
RECRUITINGBaltimore, Maryland, 21205, United States
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