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  • Implementation Science
  • Health Disparities

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  • HIV disproportionately affects underrepresented minority adolescents and young adults (AYA) in the US.
  • Low uptake of HIV prevention services like PrEP and STI testing among AYAs indicates a critical gap.
  • Limited training and mentorship opportunities exist for AYAs in HIV research at US institutions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To address the unmet need for HIV implementation research training among underrepresented minority AYAs.
  • To build research capacity for youth-led HIV prevention interventions.
  • To foster a sustainable learning community for AYA HIV researchers.

Main Methods:

  • The STAR program recruits underrepresented minority AYAs interested in HIV research via crowdsourcing.
  • It employs a three-stage approach: learning about, designing, and launching/evaluating HIV prevention services.
  • A digital Participatory Learning Community (PLC) facilitates virtual interaction, mentoring, and knowledge sharing.

Main Results:

  • The STAR program identifies and recruits qualified trainees through open calls.
  • It builds capacity for youth-led research through designathons and innovation bootcamps.
  • It establishes enduring AYA research capacity via participatory learning communities.

Conclusions:

  • STAR breaks new ground in HIV training by using participatory methods to empower AYA as junior leaders.
  • The program builds institutional capacity for AYA HIV research.
  • It aims to increase the number of racial and ethnic minority trainees involved in HIV prevention research and services.