A point-of-care tenofovir urine test improves accuracy of self-reported PrEP adherence and increases condomless sex reporting among young women

Zewdie, K., Muwonge, T., Ssebuliba, T., Bambia, F., Badaru, J., Nampewo, O., Stein, G., Mugwanya, K. K., Thomas, K. K., Wyatt, C., Yin, M. T., Wang, G., Gandhi, M., Mujugira, A., & Heffron, R. (2024). A point-of-care tenofovir urine test improves accuracy of self-reported PrEP adherence and increases condomless sex reporting among young women. AIDS. https://doi.org/10.1097/qad.0000000000003988
Authors:
Kidist Zewdie
Timothy Muwonge
Timothy Ssebuliba
Felix Bambia
Josephine Badaru
Olivia Nampewo
Gabrielle Stein
Kenneth K Mugwanya
Katherine K Thomas
Christina Wyatt
Michael T Yin
Guohong Wang
Monica Gandhi
Andrew Mujugira
Renee Heffron
Affiliated Authors:
Michael T Yin
Author Keywords:
oral preexposure prophylaxis
point-of-care tenofovir test
preexposure prophylaxis adherence
self-report
sexual behavior
tenofovir
young women
Publication Type:
Article
Unique ID:
10.1097/qad.0000000000003988
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