Behavioural and Social Science Research 2017
DOI: 10.1136/sextrans-2017-053264.562
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P4.66 Opportunities to tailor hiv prevention programming for ugandan young adults

Abstract: IntroductionUganda, like most Sub-Saharan African countries, has comprehensive HIV prevention campaigns, yet programs tailored to young adults are completely lacking.MethodsIn 2016, 202 18–22 year olds were recruited from across Uganda via Facebook to take part in online, 3 day, asynchronous focus groups (FGs). The aim of the FGs was to understand sexual health decision making to inform HIV prevention content development. The study sample was purposefully balanced on age, district, educational attainment, empl… Show more

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