New programs show promise in easing HIV stigma for teens
NCT ID NCT04528732
First seen Mar 20, 2026 · Last updated May 15, 2026 · Updated 8 times
Summary
This study tested two programs to help adolescents aged 10-14 with HIV feel less stigma and shame. One program used group therapy to build coping skills, while the other strengthened family support. The goal was to improve mental health and reduce the negative impact of HIV-related stigma.
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Locations
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International Center for Child Health and Development Field Office
Masaka, Uganda
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Reach the Youth Uganda
Masaka, Uganda
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Washington University in St. Louis
St Louis, Missouri, 63130, United States
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