Sarah Roberts, RTI International
RTI InternationalSarah Roberts is a research epidemiologist with the Women's Global Health Imperative at RTI International. Her research focuses on behavioral, social, and structural factors that influence uptake of and adherence to biomedical HIV prevention strategies in women.
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Safety and preliminary effectiveness of the Tu'Washindi intervention to increase PrEP use among Kenyan adolescent girls and young women at risk of intimate partner violence: A pilot cluster-randomized controlled trial
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OADLB0103 - Safety and preliminary effectiveness of the Tu'Washindi intervention to increase PrEP use among Kenyan adolescent girls and young women at risk of intimate partner violence: A pilot cluster-randomized controlled trial
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PEC0688 - Acceptability and preference for 3-month versus 1-month vaginal rings for HIV-1 risk reduction among participants in a phase 1 trial: A mixed methods analysis
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PED0769 - Development of a model to understand and address PrEP stigma among adolescent girls and young women in sub-Saharan Africa
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Presenter Of 3 Presentations
Oral abstract session
Safety and preliminary effectiveness of the Tu'Washindi intervention to increase PrEP use among Kenyan adolescent girls and young women at risk of intimate partner violence: A pilot cluster-randomized controlled trial
Speaker
Session Name
Room
Prime Channel-Live sessions
E-Posters
Acceptability and preference for 3-month versus 1-month vaginal rings for HIV-1 risk reduction among participants in a phase 1 trial: A mixed methods analysis
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E-posters Track C
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Poster Channel - Track C
E-Posters
Development of a model to understand and address PrEP stigma among adolescent girls and young women in sub-Saharan Africa
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E-posters Track D
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Poster Channel - Track D