mHealth versus face-to-face: study protocol for a randomized trial to test a gender-focused intervention for young African American women at risk for HIV in North Carolina
Abstract Background Disparities in the prevalence of HIV persist in the southern United States, and young African American women have a disproportionate burden of HIV as compared with young women of other racial/ethnic backgrounds. As a result, engaging young African American women in the HIV care c...
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Main Authors: | Felicia A. Browne (Author), Wendee M. Wechsberg (Author), Paul N. Kizakevich (Author), William A. Zule (Author), Courtney P. Bonner (Author), Ashton N. Madison (Author), Brittni N. Howard (Author), Leslie B. Turner (Author) |
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2018-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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