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Digital Health App to Address Disparate HIV Outcomes Among Black Women Living in Metro-Atlanta: Protocol for a Multiphase, Mixed Methods Pilot Feasibility Study

Digital Health App to Address Disparate HIV Outcomes Among Black Women Living in Metro-Atlanta: Protocol for a Multiphase, Mixed Methods Pilot Feasibility Study

Black women in the United States are disproportionately affected by HIV. In fact, this group accounts for 60% of new HIV infections among women in the nation, despite only making up 15% of the female population [1-6]. A total of 8 out of 10 states with the highest incidence of HIV diagnoses are located within the southern region of the United States (hereinafter called “the South”) [7] and regrettably, Black women also comprise 67% of all HIV diagnoses in this area.

Rasheeta Chandler, Oluyemi T O Farinu, Dominique Guillaume, Sherilyn Francis, Andrea G Parker, Kewal Shah, Natalie D Hernandez, Synergistic Sisters in Science

JMIR Res Protoc 2023;12:e42712