Surveys and Clinical Trials

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Women are drastically underrepresented in HIV research, including clinical trials and surveys. This means that many decisions about women's HIV care, treatment, and needs are based on research studies in men. Women's needs and bodies are different, consequently it is important for women to participate in surveys and research. We invite our members to post information about surveys and clinical trials for women living with HIV in this group. 

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The University at Albany is conducting a Sexy Safer Sex research study. We are doing a research study to learn more about your experiences and perceptions related to accessing HIV prevention services (e.g., HIV/STI testing, preexposure prophylaxis etc.), sexual behaviors...

The aim of this study is to examine Black women's attitudes and opinions about HIV prevention and sexual health programs.

via University of Pennsylvania We are enrolling women who are currently pregnant or have given birth within the past three years, have had at least one pregnancy/birth in the United States, and who have considered breastfeeding. Participants do not have...

This new study is geared to helping psychologists, counselors, and therapists effectively support clients experiencing anxiety and depression due to living with HIV. You are invited to complete an online survey regarding your experiences for this study.

February 16, 2023 2:00 - 3:15pm ET via Reunion Project Join the Reunion Project on Thursday, February 16 from 2-3:15pm ET for the next webinar in our Long-term Survivor Toolkit Series.

The US Trans Survey — live October 19 — November 21, 2022 — is conducted by the National Center for Transgender Equality, the nation's leading social justice advocacy organization winning life-saving change for transgender people, in partnership with the National Black Trans Advocacy Coalition, the TransLatin@ Coalition, and the National Queer Asian Pacific Islander Alliance.

This is a 15-week, randomized, double blind, controlled NIH-funded clinical trial investigating the efficacy of acupuncture/moxibustion in reducing pain/discomfort associated with HIV related peripheral neuropathy.

This new study is geared to help psychologists, counselors, and therapists effectively support clients experiencing anxiety and depression due to living with HIV. You are invited to complete an online survey regarding your experiences for this study.

The researchers conducting this study are aiming to learn more about common stressors and ways of coping among Black mothers and how they may impact their ability to adhere to HIV treatment.

via Youth4Cure Youth4Cure (Y4C) hopes to inform future decisions regarding HIV cure research. Y4C involves a one-time remote interview or an online survey that can be completed remotely. Participants will receive $40.