Plain-English translation of NCT07509827 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
This study doesn't follow the usual testing phases — it may be an observational study or a different type of research.
This trial is testing two smartphone apps called Mobile Healthy Choices and Finding Respect and Ending Stigma around HIV (FRESH) designed to help young transgender women prevent HIV infection, stick with HIV prevention medication called PrEP, and reduce the stigma they may experience. The study will see whether these apps—used alone or together with standard HIV prevention counseling—help people stay healthy and feel supported.
Transgender women face higher risks of HIV infection and often experience stigma and discrimination that makes it harder to access or stick with HIV prevention. This trial exists to test whether personalized smartphone apps can make prevention easier, more empowering, and less isolating.
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You would be randomly assigned to receive either standard HIV prevention counseling alone, or standard counseling plus one or both of the smartphone apps. If you receive an app, you would use it on your phone over 3 months—either 4 sessions of about 20 minutes each, or 6 sessions of 10–15 minutes each, designed to boost your confidence and help you prevent HIV. The study lasts 6 months total, with check-ins to track your health and see how the apps are helping.
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