A social media mHealth intervention to improve retention in care for adolescents and young adults with HIV in Uganda
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Funding Fogarty Program
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A social media mHealth intervention to improve retention in care for adolescents and young adults with HIV in Uganda
Principal Institution
Mbarara University of Science & Technology
Principal Investigator(s) (PI)
Adong, Julian
Project Contact Information
Email:
jadong@must.ac.ug
Year(s) Awarded
2023-2028
Country
Uganda
NIH Partners
NIMH
Project Description
Adolescents and young adults with HIV (AYWH) aged 15-24 years are the fastest-growing population of people living with HIV worldwide. AYWH have worse outcomes along the HIV continuum of care than adults with HIV; HIV/AIDS is the second leading cause of mortality and the fourth leading cause of disability among AYWH worldwide. This study will develop an adolescent-tailored, mobile health (mHealth) intervention to improve retention in care and thus has the potential to improve AIDS-related mortality and morbidity among AYWH and decrease new onward transmission.
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