“Project YES! has…given me a task to reach undetectable”: Qualitative findings from a peer mentoring program for youth living with HIV in Zambia (doi:10.7910/DVN/7BWNW8)

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Citation

Title:

“Project YES! has…given me a task to reach undetectable”: Qualitative findings from a peer mentoring program for youth living with HIV in Zambia

Identification Number:

doi:10.7910/DVN/7BWNW8

Distributor:

Harvard Dataverse

Date of Distribution:

2023-04-25

Version:

1

Bibliographic Citation:

Merrill, Katherine G.; Frimpong, Christiana; Burke, Virginia M.; Abrams, Elizabeth A.; Miti, Sam; Mwansa, Jonathan K.; Denison, Julia A., 2023, "“Project YES! has…given me a task to reach undetectable”: Qualitative findings from a peer mentoring program for youth living with HIV in Zambia", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/7BWNW8, Harvard Dataverse, V1

Study Description

Citation

Title:

“Project YES! has…given me a task to reach undetectable”: Qualitative findings from a peer mentoring program for youth living with HIV in Zambia

Identification Number:

doi:10.7910/DVN/7BWNW8

Authoring Entity:

Merrill, Katherine G. (University of Illinois Chicago)

Frimpong, Christiana (Arthur Davison Children's Hospital)

Burke, Virginia M. (Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health)

Abrams, Elizabeth A. (Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health)

Miti, Sam (Arthur Davison Children's Hospital)

Mwansa, Jonathan K. (Arthur Davison Children's Hospital)

Denison, Julia A. (Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health)

Distributor:

Harvard Dataverse

Access Authority:

Merrill, Katherine G.

Depositor:

Merrill, Katherine G.

Date of Deposit:

2023-04-25

Holdings Information:

https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/7BWNW8

Study Scope

Keywords:

Social Sciences, HIV, Adolescent, Young adult, Peer mentoring

Abstract:

This dataset presents qualitative results from 40 in-depth interviews conducted with youth participants as part of the Project YES! (Youth Engaging for Success) project in Zambia.

Time Period:

2017-12-15-2019-02-19

Country:

Zambia

Unit of Analysis:

Individual

Kind of Data:

Qualitative

Methodology and Processing

Sampling Procedure:

Youth were sampled from those enrolled in the Project YES! randomized controlled trial using maximum variation to achieve heterogeneity in views about the program; they were purposively selected according to their baseline reports of sex, age, change in virologic results between baseline and midline (~six months post), and study clinic.

Type of Research Instrument:

Interview

Sources Statement

Data Access

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Citation

Bibliographic Citation:

“Project YES! has…given me a task to reach undetectable”: Qualitative findings from a peer mentoring program for youth living with HIV in Zambia.

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ProjectYES_YouthInterview_QualitativeData_24April2023.pdf

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