Exploring behavioral intervention components for African American/Black and Latino persons living with HIV with non-suppressed HIV viral load in the United States: a qualitative study
Abstract Background The persistence of racial/ethnic inequities in rates of engagement along the HIV care continuum signals the need for novel approaches. We developed six behavioral intervention components for use in an optimization trial, grounded in a model that integrates critical race theory, h...
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Main Authors: | Sabrina R. Cluesman (Author), Marya Gwadz (Author), Robin Freeman (Author), Linda M. Collins (Author), Charles M. Cleland (Author), Leo Wilton (Author), Robert L. Hawkins (Author), Noelle R. Leonard (Author), Elizabeth Silverman (Author), Carey B. Maslow (Author), Khadija Israel (Author), Amanda Ritchie (Author), Sarah Ory (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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