Active, not recruitingNot applicableNCT04318769

An Affirmative Coping Skills Intervention to Improve Mental and Sexual Health of Sexual and Gender Minority Youth

Studying Acquired immunodeficiency

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Key facts

Sponsor
University of Toronto
Principal Investigator
Shelley L Craig, PhD
Professor
Intervention
AFFIRM(behavioral)
Enrollment
300 target
Eligibility
14-29 years · All sexes
Timeline
20172025

Study locations (7)

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