Perceived risks and amelioration of harm in research using mobile technology to support antiretroviral therapy adherence in the context of methamphetamine use: a focus group study among minorities living with HIV
Abstract Background Methamphetamine use poses a barrier to antiretroviral therapy (ART) adherence. Black and Hispanic men who have sex with men living with HIV (PLWH) shoulder much of the health burden resulting from the methamphetamine and HIV syndemic. Smartphones are nearly ubiquitous in the USA...
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Main Authors: | Elizabeth C. Pasipanodya (Author), Maulika Kohli (Author), Celia B. Fisher (Author), David J. Moore (Author), Brenda Curtis (Author) |
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