BACKGROUND America’s increasing HIV epidemic among youth suggests the need to identify novel strategies to leverage services and settings where youth at high risk (YAHR) for HIV can be engaged in prevention. Scalable, efficacious, and cost-effective strategies are needed, which support youth during developmental transitions when risks arise. Evidence-based behavioral interventions (EBIs) have typically relied on time-limited, scripted, and manualized protocols that were often delivered with low fidelity and lacked evidence for effectiveness. OBJECTIVE This study aims to examine efficacy, implementation, and cost-effectivenes...
Background The number of youth living with HIV in the United States (US) continues t...
Dramatic decreases in HIV transmission are achievable with currently available biomedical and behavi...
BACKGROUND: Nearly three decades into the epidemic, sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) remains the region most...
BackgroundAmerica's increasing HIV epidemic among youth suggests the need to identify novel strategi...
BACKGROUND Over 20% of HIV diagnoses in the United States are among youth ag...
BackgroundOver 20% of HIV diagnoses in the United States are among youth aged 12-24 years. Furthermo...
BACKGROUND Among youth living with HIV (YLH) aged 12-24 years who have healt...
BACKGROUND:Among youth living with HIV (YLH) aged 12-24 years who have health care in the United Sta...
BACKGROUND: Few HIV interventions have demonstrated efficacy in reducing HIV risk among adolescent m...
BackgroundTwo strategies of the US Ending the HIV Epidemic initiative are early diagnosis of infecti...
Abstract Background HIV infection among youth in the United States is on the rise. A high level of a...
BackgroundTo end the HIV epidemic by 2030, we must double down on efforts to tailor prevention inter...
Context: Cost-effective, scalable programs are urgently needed in countries deeply affected by HIV. ...
Objective Youth represent a population disparately impacted by the HIV epidemic. With most new HIV d...
Youth experiencing homelessness (YEH) are subject to substantially greater risk of HIV infection, co...
Background The number of youth living with HIV in the United States (US) continues t...
Dramatic decreases in HIV transmission are achievable with currently available biomedical and behavi...
BACKGROUND: Nearly three decades into the epidemic, sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) remains the region most...
BackgroundAmerica's increasing HIV epidemic among youth suggests the need to identify novel strategi...
BACKGROUND Over 20% of HIV diagnoses in the United States are among youth ag...
BackgroundOver 20% of HIV diagnoses in the United States are among youth aged 12-24 years. Furthermo...
BACKGROUND Among youth living with HIV (YLH) aged 12-24 years who have healt...
BACKGROUND:Among youth living with HIV (YLH) aged 12-24 years who have health care in the United Sta...
BACKGROUND: Few HIV interventions have demonstrated efficacy in reducing HIV risk among adolescent m...
BackgroundTwo strategies of the US Ending the HIV Epidemic initiative are early diagnosis of infecti...
Abstract Background HIV infection among youth in the United States is on the rise. A high level of a...
BackgroundTo end the HIV epidemic by 2030, we must double down on efforts to tailor prevention inter...
Context: Cost-effective, scalable programs are urgently needed in countries deeply affected by HIV. ...
Objective Youth represent a population disparately impacted by the HIV epidemic. With most new HIV d...
Youth experiencing homelessness (YEH) are subject to substantially greater risk of HIV infection, co...
Background The number of youth living with HIV in the United States (US) continues t...
Dramatic decreases in HIV transmission are achievable with currently available biomedical and behavi...
BACKGROUND: Nearly three decades into the epidemic, sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) remains the region most...