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Feasibility of screening and brief intervention (SBI)for unhealthy alcohol consumption among HIV-infected adults in Uganda: a qualitative study


Specific aims

  • Assess patients’ and providers’ attitudes towards the implementation of a protocol screening and brief intervention (SBI) for unhealthy alcohol use among HIV-infected adults in Uganda
  • Assess patients’, providers’, and community’s, attitudes towards alcohol consumption among HIV-infected adults, and assess current alcohol-related communication practices among health workers and their HIV-infected patients in Uganda.

Principal Investigators: Dr. Stephen B Asiimwe, Sarah Woolf-King, Judith Hahn 

 

 

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