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Rachel Brandão Raskin,Iris R O&#x;Neal,Gabriel Tariq Xavier Salomão de Pina et al. Rachel Brandão Raskin et al.
The San Francisco health department released guidelines on doxycycline post-exposure prophylaxis (doxy-PEP) for sexually transmitted infection (STI) prevention in October 2022. Guidelines recommended doxy-PEP for transgender women (hereafte...
Bow Suprasert,Moranda Tate,Robert Williams et al. Bow Suprasert et al.
New HIV diagnoses among men who have sex with men (MSM) in San Francisco decreased by 77% from 2012 to 2021, presenting an encouraging trajectory toward zero infections by 2030. Unfortunately, the trajectory has slowed in recent years, with...
Han Xiao,Shuaifeng Liu,Yuejiao Zhou et al. Han Xiao et al.
Based on the HIV stigma framework model and the modified socioecological framework, the study aimed to investigate the profiles of HIV-related stigma and the predictors of profile transition among PLWH in the context of China's Regulation a...
Omar Martinez,Sandra Rodriguez,Andrew Maude et al. Omar Martinez et al.
Social and structural determinants of health (SSDoH), including legal challenges related to housing, employment, and public benefits, often obstruct HIV care adherence and viral suppression. Medical-Legal Partnerships (MLPs) have emerged as...
Kay A Simon,Samantha E Lawrence,Alyssa N Clark et al. Kay A Simon et al.
Substantial advances have been made in medical technologies to reduce HIV transmission in previous decades. However, disparities regarding HIV transmission continue to persist, with Black sexual minority men (BSMM) disproportionately impact...
Alithia Zamantakis,Wilson Gomez,Lipin Lukose et al. Alithia Zamantakis et al.
Background: Same-day pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for HIV prevention is a novel tool to increase biomedical prevention access and uptake. Although prior research has identified same-day PrEP as feasible and acceptable,...
Nanyangwe Siuluta,Karina Villalba,Shantrel S Canidate et al. Nanyangwe Siuluta et al.
Trauma prevalence among people with HIV (PWH) exceeds that of the general population by 2 times in the United States. Conducted within the Florida Cohort (2019-2022; n = 509), this study aimed to (1) describe the prevalence of 12 types of t...
Sabrina R Cluesman,Marya Gwadz,Charles M Cleland Sabrina R Cluesman
Black and Latine transgender/gender-expansive youth/emerging adults ages 13-24 years, experience disproportionate HIV risk, yet have the lowest PrEP uptake rates in the U.S. (< 8%). This study examines the effects of gender-minority stresso...
Monique J Brown,Medinat Omobola Osinubi,Amandeep Kaur et al. Monique J Brown et al.
Childhood sexual abuse (CSA) has been linked to depression in adulthood. However, studies examining the potential link between CSA and depression in older adulthood are limited. Therefore, the aim of this study was to examine the associatio...
Brent Clifton,Dean Murphy,Jeanne Ellard et al. Brent Clifton et al.
COVID-19 saw a rapid shift in how community-based peer support programs were delivered. HIV peer support workers were required to work from home and community-based HIV and LGBTQ + organisations moved their support programs to digital platf...