Youth-Led effort aims to sustain HIV prevention for At-Risk teens
NCT ID NCT07072481
Summary
This study aims to find the best ways to help local community organizations in Nigeria continue offering HIV self-testing and prevention services to adolescents and young adults over time. It involves about 1,200 young people aged 14-24 who are at risk for HIV. Researchers are comparing a standard support program to an enhanced strategy that includes extra planning, coaching, and peer support to see which helps services last longer.
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Nigerian Institute of Medical Research
RECRUITINGYaba, Lagos, Nigeria
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