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Moving Antiretroviral Adherence Assessments to the Modern Era: Correlations Among Three Novel Measures of Adherence Parya Saberi 1 , Deepalika Chakravarty 1 , Kristin Ming 1 , Dominique Legnitto 1 , Monica Gandhi 1 , Mallory O. Johnson 1 , Torsten B. Neilands 1 1 Department of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USA Abstract There is no gold standard for estimating antiretroviral therapy (ART) adherence. Feasible, acceptable, and objective measures that are cost- and time-effective are needed. US adults (N = 93) on ART for = 3 months, having access to a mobile phone and internet, and willing to mail in self- collected hair samples, were recruited into a pilot study of remote adherence data collection methods. We examined the correlation of self-report

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