Soccer scores goals for teen health in zambia
NCT ID NCT04429061
Summary
This study tested a soccer-based program called SKILLZ to improve health for teenage girls in Zambia. The program aimed to increase HIV testing, use of contraception and prevention methods, and help girls living with HIV stay in care. Researchers compared an enhanced version of the program, which offered more health services, to the standard version across 32 schools.
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Centre of Infectious Disease Research Zambia
Lusaka, 10101, Zambia
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