Impact of family networks on uptake of health interventions: evidence from a community-randomized control trial aimed at increasing HIV testing in South Africa.
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Full Title: J Int AIDS Soc
Abbreviation: J Int AIDS Soc
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Subject Category: Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
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"Individuals were eligible for HITS if they were 15 years or older at the time of the surveillance visit, resided within the surveillance area, agreed to participate in annual HIV surveillance and provided written informed consent for trial participation. Individuals were not eligible to participate in the trial if they refused to participate in HIV surveillance, reported being already on ART or were mentally or physically unable to provide consent. The study is registered at the U.S. National Institute for Health's ClinicalTrials.gov (# NCT03757104). Further details are available in earlier publications []."
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