Biobehavioural HIV Acquisition Risk
Cross-source consensus on Biobehavioural HIV Acquisition Risk from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Biobehavioural HIV acquisition risk was defined as recent condomless anal sex plus TFV-DP levels consistent with suboptimal PrEP adherence. — Positive psychological intervention to reduce HIV acquisition risk with men who use stimulants: protocol for a randomised controlled trial
- The primary outcome combined behavioral risk and objective PrEP adherence. — Positive psychological intervention to reduce HIV acquisition risk with men who use stimulants: protocol for a randomised controlled trial
- Laboratory personnel measuring TFV-DP were blinded to trial condition. — Positive psychological intervention to reduce HIV acquisition risk with men who use stimulants: protocol for a randomised controlled trial
- Participants with no reported condomless anal sex or prevention-effective TFV-DP levels were classified as having no HIV acquisition risk when one measure was missing. — Positive psychological intervention to reduce HIV acquisition risk with men who use stimulants: protocol for a randomised controlled trial
- A secondary analysis will test whether PARTI lowers the odds of rebound to biobehavioural HIV acquisition risk among participants without baseline risk. — Positive psychological intervention to reduce HIV acquisition risk with men who use stimulants: protocol for a randomised controlled trial