New therapy aims to ease mental health burden for HIV patients
NCT ID NCT07235852
Summary
This is a small pilot study to see if a culturally adapted talk therapy is practical and acceptable for people living with HIV who also have depression and anxiety in Pakistan. Fifty participants will be randomly assigned to either receive six sessions of this special therapy or continue with their usual care. The main goal is to test if the study procedures work well and if the therapy is well-received, to plan for a larger future trial.
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Family Care Centre (FCC), Hayatabad Medical Complex
RECRUITINGPeshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, 25000, Pakistan
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