2023
DOI: 10.2196/40260
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A Digital Counselor-Delivered Intervention for Substance Use Among People With HIV: Development and Usability Study

Heidi E Hutton,
Saavitri Aggarwal,
Afroza Gillani
et al.

Abstract: Background Substance use disorders are prevalent and undertreated among people with HIV. Computer-delivered interventions (CDIs) show promise in expanding reach, delivering evidence-based care, and offering anonymity. Use in HIV clinic settings may overcome access barriers. Incorporating digital counselors may increase CDI engagement, and thereby improve health outcomes. Objective We aim to develop and pilot a digital counselor–delivered brief intervent… Show more

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