EPD0537 | Innovative approaches to access SRHR and HIV information for young adolescents in Uganda | E-poster | Social science theories, concepts and methods |
EPD0538 | The undetectabilised body: embodiment of undetectable viral load (UVL) results among people recently diagnosed with HIV | E-poster | Social science theories, concepts and methods |
EPD0539 | Communicating beyond psychological, social and cultural boundaries: a mental model approach towards understanding adolescent interpretation of HIV and AIDS messages | E-poster | Social science theories, concepts and methods |
EPD0540 | Using behavioral science to design a new global framework that operationalizes person-centered HIV care: experiences in Zambia and Ghana | E-poster | Social science theories, concepts and methods |
EPD0541 | Association of perceived, anticipated, and experienced stigma with types of HIV status self-disclosure among adolescents and young adult women (18-24 years old) in Rwanda and Tanzania | E-poster | Social and behavioural aspects and approaches to HIV |
EPD0542 | “With this study, we have hope that something is coming”: community members’ perceptions of HIV cure and immunotherapy research in Durban, South Africa | E-poster | Social and behavioural aspects and approaches to HIV |
EPD0543 | Stigma and discrimination against people living with HIV/AIDS: experiences of affected individuals | E-poster | Social and behavioural aspects and approaches to HIV |
EPD0544 | The impact of psychosocial support in preventing the loss of follow-up of people on antiretroviral therapy in Mozambique | E-poster | Social and behavioural aspects and approaches to HIV |
EPD0545 | Sustaining resilience against HIV through community collective capacity: analysis of heterosexual Black men in Ontario, Canada | E-poster | Social and behavioural aspects and approaches to HIV |
EPD0546 | Prevalence and correlates of alcohol drinking among adults living with HIV: results from the Tanzania HIV Impact Survey 2016-2017 | E-poster | Social and behavioural aspects and approaches to HIV |