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An Experimental Investigation of the Effects of an Entertainment Education Short Film on Internalized HIV-related Stigma, Sexual Partner Status Disclosure, and Medical Adherence Intentions Among Black HIV-positive Women in Miami-Dade County
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating 90 DAYS film and HIV pamphlet on disclosure for HIV/AIDS. Completed, enrolled 148 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
This investigation seeks to understand if and how, the 90 Days film can be used as an intervention to address HIV-related stigmas, intimate partner status disclosure and HIV ART medical adherence among Black HIV positive women.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
the intervention conditions include exposure to a film, 90 DAYS (approx 20 minutes long), an entertainment film detailing a woman's decision to tell her romantic partner that she is HIV-positive.
A standard-of-care brochure given to newly diagnosed HIV patients about the importance of status disclosure