Young Adults Avoid HIV Intervention Counseling Due to Psychological Factors

Multi-session interventions are more effective than single-session programs in HIV prevention programs and keeping young people involved continuously is a major goal in reducing the incidence of HIV. But a new study from the Annenberg School for Communication found that the way these programs are designed and implemented may turn off the very people they are trying to help. The study, "Motivational barriers to retention of at-risk young adults in HIV-prevention ...

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