New program aims to boost HIV and mental health care for young black gay men
NCT ID NCT04833829
First seen Nov 16, 2025 · Last updated May 25, 2026 · Updated 23 times
Summary
This study is testing a program called CHIMES to help young Black gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men (ages 18-29) who are living with HIV get better access to both HIV care and mental health support. The program will be offered at two clinics in Atlanta. Researchers will track how many people attend mental health visits, HIV care visits, and achieve viral suppression to see if the program helps improve engagement in care.
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Locations
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Emory Midtown Hospital Infectious Disease Outpatient Clinic
Atlanta, Georgia, 30322, United States
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Grady Infectious Diseases Clinic (Ponce Clinic)
Atlanta, Georgia, 30308, United States
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