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Help Shape the Future of HIV Prevention: Participate in a Groundbreaking Study for Women, Trans, and Non-Binary Individuals

  • Writer: Jaime P. Morales
    Jaime P. Morales
  • Jun 13
  • 2 min read

Updated: Sep 8

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Are you a woman, transgender, or non-binary person who has ever been diagnosed with an STI or been recommended PrEP (Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis) or other HIV prevention methods by a healthcare provider?


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If so, you may be eligible to take part in a new, confidential research study designed to better understand how people like you feel about HIV prevention tools and how these options can be made more inclusive, effective, and accessible.

What’s This HIV Prevention Study About?


Researchers are conducting an important study to explore the attitudes and preferences around HIV prevention methods among people who do not have HIV. Your experiences and insights can help improve prevention programs and outreach, especially for LGBTQIA+ communities and individuals who have traditionally been underrepresented in research.



Who Can Join?


You may qualify if you:

  • Identify as a woman, transgender, or non-binary person

  • Have NOT been diagnosed with HIV

  • Have been diagnosed with a sexually transmitted infection (STI) by a provideror

  • Have been recommended PrEP or another HIV prevention method


What Will You Do?


  • Participate in online surveys about your experiences and opinions

  • Some surveys include compensation

  • No in-person visits required

  • Confidential and secure participation

Is There Compensation?


Yes! Some of the surveys are compensated, depending on the section and eligibility.


Why Participate?


Your voice matters, especially in research. By joining this study, you're:


  • Helping improve HIV prevention options for women, trans, and non-binary communities

  • Contributing to health equity and representation in public health research

  • Making sure future strategies reflect real-world needs and lived experiences

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This blog is an independent platform created to share publicly available information about ongoing research studies, primarily sourced from the official NIH (National Institutes of Health) website and other publicly accessible databases. Our goal is to hold space for individuals to explore research opportunities that may align with their interests or health profiles.

We do not work directly with the research teams or institutions conducting these studies, nor are we involved in participant selection, communication, or study oversight. All decisions regarding participation are determined solely by the research teams based on their specific study requirements and eligibility criteria.

We do not receive funding or compensation from research programs or from individuals who choose to participate. This platform is informational only and is not intended to replace professional medical advice or the official study pages.

If you choose to provide your email address, it will be used solely to share information about current or future research studies that may be of interest. Your email will never be sold, shared, or provided to research teams or third partieswithout your explicit permission.

For detailed information or to apply to a study, please contact the listed study coordinators directly through the links provided.

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