Can a 45-Minute online course for parents help protect gay teens from HIV?

NCT ID NCT05852600

Summary

This study is testing an online program called PATHS, designed to help parents of gay and bisexual teenage boys (ages 14-19) have better conversations about sexual health. The goal is to see if improving parent communication can help reduce the teens' risk of getting HIV. Researchers are comparing families who take the PATHS course to families who watch a general support film, measuring things like teens' condom access, knowledge, and testing habits over a year.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • George Washington University

    Washington D.C., District of Columbia, 20052, United States

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