OA04.01 | User assessment of a microarray patch for HIV PrEP and as a multipurpose prevention technology for HIV and pregnancy prevention: perspectives from Uganda and South Africa | Oral Abstract Session | Behavioural and social science research |
OA07.01 | SMS reminders did not improve PrEP adherence in a randomized controlled trial among young Kenyan women | Oral Abstract Session | Behavioural and social science research |
OA07.02 | “I just decided to stop:” Understanding PrEP discontinuation among individuals initiating PrEP in HIV care centers in Kenya and its implications for a public health approach to prevention | Oral Abstract Session | Behavioural and social science research |
OA07.03 | Limited Knowledge of, Interest in, and Eligibility for Event-Driven PrEP among MSM in Two Samples in the United States | Oral Abstract Session | Behavioural and social science research |
OA07.04 | I'm taking PrEP for myself and not for people: PrEP disclosures influence adherence journeys for adolescent girls and young women in South Africa | Oral Abstract Session | Behavioural and social science research |
OA13.02 | Social, economic, mental health and medical care impacts of COVID-19 in a US cohort of sex and gender diverse adolescents and young adults at-risk for HIV | Oral Abstract Session | Behavioural and social science research |
OA13.04 | The COVID-19 pandemic and transition to telehealth: appointment attendance and patient perspectives at an adult HIV clinic | Oral Abstract Session | Behavioural and social science research |
PE01.01 | Screening for common mental disorders among anti-retroviral therapy (ART) users: Implications of case-finding for treatment of mental disorders, ART adherence and viral suppression | E-poster | Behavioural and social science research |
PE01.03 | Social-media intervention: Effects on HIV risk perception, intention for testing and risky sexual behaviours among tertiary institutions students in south-western Nigeria | E-poster | Behavioural and social science research |
PE01.05 | Race, Minority Stress and HIV Prevention: The Impact of Intersectional Stigma on PrEP Engagement Among Black Men Who Have Sex With Men | E-poster | Behavioural and social science research |