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Striving Towards EmPowerment and Medication Adherence R01

Striving Towards EmPowerment and Medication Adherence R01

Recruiting
18 years and older
Female
Phase N/A

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Overview

This is a study for Black women living with HIV to test a counseling program for Black women living with HIV. This participant may be a good fit if the participant is a Black woman, living with HIV, has a history of trauma, and is currently taking Antiretroviral Therapy (ART) medicines

Eligibility

Inclusion criteria:

  1. Black
  2. Living with HIV
  3. Cis-gender female
  4. Age 18 or older
  5. English speaking
  6. Viral load non-suppression (>200 ml) within the past year or a lack of HIV viral load measure for 6 consecutive months or more during the past 12 months
  7. History of trauma/abuse
  8. Capable of completing and fully understanding the informed consent process and study procedures

Exclusion criteria:

  1. Unable to completely and fully understand the informed consent process and the study procedures
  2. Significantly interfering mental health symptoms (e.g., active psychosis that is untreated)

Study details
    Hiv
    Mental Health Issue

NCT06463886

University of Miami

2 September 2025

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