ICHAD @ IAS Conference 2025
Congratulations to the following ICHAD team members whose abstracts were accepted for presentation at the 13th International AIDS Society (IAS) Conference on HIV Science, to take place in Kigali, Rwanda, and virtually, from 13 to 17 July 2025, with pre-conferences on 13 July.
Girma AZ, Brathwaite R, Karamagi Y, Nakabuye F, Nakasujja N, Byansi W, Nabunya P, Sensoy Bahar O, Ssewamala FM. The impact of COVID-19 changes and disruptions on generalized anxiety disorder among young adults living with HIV (YLHIV) in Uganda.
Kabarambi A, Girma A, Nartey P, Naseh M, Nabunya P. The Influence of Self-Efficacy, Knowledge, and Attitudes on PrEP Adherence Among Women Engaged in Sex Work in Southwestern Uganda.
Kabarambi A, Kizito S, Girma A, Nartey P, Nabunya P, Ssewamala FM. HPV Vaccine Uptake and its Preliminary Impact of HPV Vaccination among Girls/Young Women Living with HIV in Central Uganda.
Nabunya P, Mugisha J, Migadde H, Naseh M, Kabarambi A, Ssewamala FM. Acceptability of Group-Based HIV Stigma Reduction Interventions for Adolescents Living with HIV and Their Caregivers in Uganda.
Nartey P, Girma AZ, Nabunya P, Kabarambi A, Naseh M, Ssewamala FM. Self-Concept as a Predictor for HIV Prevention Attitudes Among Adolescents Orphaned By HIV/AIDS in Uganda.
Tutlam N, Kizito S, Nakasuija N, Nabunya P, Kabarambi A., Kwesiga I, Tumusiime C, Namatovu P, Sensoy Bahar O, Ssewamala FM. Low HIV Viral Load Suppression and Its Implications for Controlling HIV Among Refugee Adolescents and Youth Living in Refugee Settlements: A Cross-Sectional Analysis.