New program aims to strengthen HIV-Serodiscordant Couples' health and bond
NCT ID NCT06639932
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tests a three-session program called We-INtervention for 160 Chinese male couples where one partner has HIV and the other does not. The program focuses on improving relationship dynamics to reduce stigma and boost well-being. Participants are randomly assigned to the program or to receive health pamphlets. The goal is to help couples manage HIV together and improve their quality of life.
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Conditions
The condition(s) this trial relates to.
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Contacts and locations
Locations
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Community Always There
RECRUITINGShenzhen, Guangdong, China
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Fangzhouai Garden
RECRUITINGXiamen, Fujian, China
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Guangzhou Yuele Healthcare Service Center
RECRUITINGGuangzhou, Guangdong, China
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Jin Tang Six-Color Rainbow Healthcare Center
RECRUITINGChengdu, Sichuan, China
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