Phone app aims to boost HIV prevention pill use in At-Risk groups
NCT ID NCT06159582
Summary
This study tested a mobile phone app called eSTEP, designed to help people at high risk for HIV start and consistently take prevention medication (PrEP). It involved 116 transgender women and men who have sex with men. Researchers compared the app's support to standard clinic care to see if it improved medication initiation and adherence over six months.
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San Diego State University - Department of Psychology
San Diego, California, 92120, United States
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