IntroductionNIMH Project Accept (HPTN 043) is a community- randomized trial to test the safety and efficacy of a community-level intervention designed to increase testing and lower HIV incidence in Tanzania, Zimbabwe, South Africa and Thailand. The evaluation design included a longitudinal study with community members to assess attitudinal and behavioral changes in study outcomes including HIV testing norms, HIV-related discussions, and HIV-related stigma.MethodsA cohort of 657 individuals across all sites was selected to participate in a qualitative study that involved 4 interviews during the study period. Baseline and 30-month data were summarized according to each outcome, and a qualitative assessment of changes was made at the community...
Youth represent a large proportion of new HIV infections worldwide, yet their utilization of HIV tes...
Of 2.5 million new HIV infections worldwide in 2007, most occurred in Sub-Saharan Africa and Southea...
Youth represent a large proportion of new HIV infections worldwide, yet their utilization of HIV tes...
IntroductionNIMH Project Accept (HPTN 043) is a community- randomized trial to test the safety and e...
IntroductionNIMH Project Accept (HPTN 043) is a community- randomized trial to test the safety and e...
NIMH Project Accept (HPTN 043) is a community- randomized trial to test the safety and efficacy of a...
BackgroundNational Institute of Mental Health Project Accept (HIV Prevention Trials Network [HPTN] 0...
National Institute of Mental Health Project Accept (HIV Prevention Trials Network [HPTN] 043) is a l...
Background: Although several interventions have shown reduced HIV incidence in clinical trials, the ...
SummaryBackgroundAlthough several interventions have shown reduced HIV incidence in clinical trials,...
Background Although several interventions have shown reduced HIV incidence in clinical trials, the c...
Background: Project Accept is a community randomized, controlled trial to evaluate the efficacy of c...
Background: Changing community norms to increase awareness of HIV status and reduce HIV-related stig...
BACKGROUND: Stigma and discrimination related to HIV and key populations at high risk of HIV have th...
BACKGROUND: In developing countries, most people infected with HIV do not know their infection statu...
Youth represent a large proportion of new HIV infections worldwide, yet their utilization of HIV tes...
Of 2.5 million new HIV infections worldwide in 2007, most occurred in Sub-Saharan Africa and Southea...
Youth represent a large proportion of new HIV infections worldwide, yet their utilization of HIV tes...
IntroductionNIMH Project Accept (HPTN 043) is a community- randomized trial to test the safety and e...
IntroductionNIMH Project Accept (HPTN 043) is a community- randomized trial to test the safety and e...
NIMH Project Accept (HPTN 043) is a community- randomized trial to test the safety and efficacy of a...
BackgroundNational Institute of Mental Health Project Accept (HIV Prevention Trials Network [HPTN] 0...
National Institute of Mental Health Project Accept (HIV Prevention Trials Network [HPTN] 043) is a l...
Background: Although several interventions have shown reduced HIV incidence in clinical trials, the ...
SummaryBackgroundAlthough several interventions have shown reduced HIV incidence in clinical trials,...
Background Although several interventions have shown reduced HIV incidence in clinical trials, the c...
Background: Project Accept is a community randomized, controlled trial to evaluate the efficacy of c...
Background: Changing community norms to increase awareness of HIV status and reduce HIV-related stig...
BACKGROUND: Stigma and discrimination related to HIV and key populations at high risk of HIV have th...
BACKGROUND: In developing countries, most people infected with HIV do not know their infection statu...
Youth represent a large proportion of new HIV infections worldwide, yet their utilization of HIV tes...
Of 2.5 million new HIV infections worldwide in 2007, most occurred in Sub-Saharan Africa and Southea...
Youth represent a large proportion of new HIV infections worldwide, yet their utilization of HIV tes...