New approach aims to protect male couples from HIV through better communication and drug use support
NCT ID NCT05000866
Summary
This study is testing whether adding special training videos and substance use counseling to standard HIV testing for couples helps reduce drug use and prevent HIV transmission. The research involves 484 male couples where at least one partner uses drugs and engages in behaviors that increase HIV risk. Couples in New York City and Detroit receive different combinations of counseling approaches to see which works best.
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Locations
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Hunter College
New York, New York, 10018, United States
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University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan, 48109, United States
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