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Tamar Goldenberg,Amanda E Tanner,Mohammed Sheikh Eldin Jibriel et al. Tamar Goldenberg et al.
Expanding and improving measurement of anti-trans stigma in LMICs can improve our understanding of the mechanisms shaping health equity to inform context specific and tailored health interventions to support trans communities worldwide.
Katherine G Quinn,Liam Randall,Linda Wesp et al. Katherine G Quinn et al.
We conducted qualitative interviews with 42 Black TW in the midwestern United States to understand Black TW's experiences with PrEP and explore barriers to PrEP use and the ways peers and Black trans communities may support PrEP use.
Ketki Ranade,Mohan Raju Shankarappa,Neeraj Kumar et al. Ketki Ranade et al.
This has been enabled by growing mobilisation and assertion from trans communities and a range of legal and policy changes supporting trans inclusion.
Jessie Melina Garcia Gutiérrez,Emerson Dusic,Audren J K Bambilla et al. Jessie Melina Garcia Gutiérrez et al.
Summary: Bans on GAC undermine evidenced-based practices and are resulting in negative health effects for trans communities and youth.
Anu Savio Thelly,Shivasakthy Manivasakan,A Angeline Kripa et al. Anu Savio Thelly et al.
Objectives: This study explores the lived experiences of elderly transgender individuals residing in trans communities in Pondicherry, with a focus on their challenges in accessing end-of-life care and the broader societal, economic, and intergenerational issues affecting their well-being
M V Pease,Naru Kang,Garden Oluwakemi et al. M V Pease et al.
The core category, Reclaiming Creativity, reflected how trans communities of color use creativity to build their identities and communities beyond intersectional oppressive societal norms and imagine a better, more liberated world.
Francis Myerscough,Lydia Schneider-Reuter,Mirjam Faissner Francis Myerscough
In this article, we map and discuss the ethical concerns in using knowledge originating in trans communities in terms of epistemic appropriation in the context of mental healthcare research.
Avery R Everhart,Kristi E Gamarel,Oliver L Haimson Avery R Everhart
Findings demonstrated that trans tech creators were motivated to create and maintain these technologies as a means of caring for one another and forming trans communities in spite of the precarious conditions trans people face living under systemic oppression.
Elliot Marrow,Mannat Malik,David W Pantalone et al. Elliot Marrow et al.
Reducing IPV in trans communities requires expanding current IPV theory to include trans victims, recognition of a wider range of abuse tactics, and structural interventions that promote the respectful treatment of trans individuals.
Luis Emmanuel A Abesamis Luis Emmanuel A Abesamis
However, because of long-standing geographic, economic, and social barriers to trans-responsive healthcare in the Philippines, local trans communities navigate alternative pathways to care established within digital spaces (e.g., social media) by trans individuals and groups.
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