Using Technology to Improve Adherence to HIV Medications in Transitional Age Youth: Research Reviewed, Methods Tried, Lessons Learned.
Emma Spratt(Medical University of South Carolina), Frank A. Treiber(Prevention Institute), Therese K. Killeen(Medical University of South Carolina), Cameron Drayton(Medical University of South Carolina), Terry C. Dixon(Duke University), Sachin Patel(Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences), Carrie Papa(Medical University of South Carolina), Stephanie L. Fowler(University of Oxford), E.J. Maher, Martina Mueller(Medical University of South Carolina)
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January 1, 2017
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