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Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Medical Ethics
  • Adolescent Health

Background:

  • Rising HIV incidence in sub-Saharan African youth necessitates research.
  • Lack of clear ethical guidelines for HIV research with adolescents.
  • Need to understand youth experiences in HIV studies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Investigate effective recruitment strategies for youth in HIV studies.
  • Explore motivations for adolescent participation in HIV research.
  • Assess adolescent perceptions of HIV testing and study risks/benefits.

Main Methods:

  • Interviews conducted with 82 adolescents (aged 15-19) in Kenya.
  • Study focused on ethical issues in adolescent involvement in HIV research.
  • Explored recruitment, motivation, testing perceptions, and risk understanding.

Main Results:

  • Direct recruitment with female relative encouragement facilitated enrollment.
  • Primary motivations: learning HIV status and receiving HIV education.
  • Adolescents preferred private testing locations and often misperceived study risks.

Conclusions:

  • Findings inform ethical guidelines for HIV research with adolescents.
  • Improvement in recruitment and data collection efficiency is possible.
  • Enhanced understanding of risks and benefits is crucial for participants.