New combo approach cuts heavy drinking and boosts HIV care in fishing communities

NCT ID NCT03919695

First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Summary

This study tested a program for 160 HIV-positive fisherfolk in Uganda who were heavy drinkers and struggling to stick with their HIV medication. The program combined individual and group counseling with help opening savings accounts and building social support. The goal was to reduce heavy drinking and improve HIV care engagement, which could lower death rates and reduce HIV transmission.

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  • selected Wakiso District HIV clinics

    Multiple Locations, Wakiso District, Uganda

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