Reducing HIV Disparities Among Gay, Bisexual, and Other MSM and Transgender Women in Guatemala: A Blueprint for Action [0.03%]
减少危地马拉男男性行为者和跨性别女性中艾滋病毒的不平等现象:行动蓝图
Scott D Rhodes,H Alejandro Villafuerte-Sandoval,Sandy K Aguilar-Palma et al.
Scott D Rhodes et al.
Guatemalan gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men (GBMSM) and transgender women experience profound HIV disparities, with prevalence rates far exceeding those of the general population. Limited access to and suboptimal use of HI...
Knowledge and Barriers to HIV Pre-exposure Prophylaxis in Southern California [0.03%]
南加州关于HIV暴露前预防知识及障碍的调查
Gilbert A Orta Portillo,Chrysovalantis Stafylis,Yara Tapia et al.
Gilbert A Orta Portillo et al.
Despite the proven effectiveness of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), its use remains low in high-incidence areas. This study examined knowledge and barriers to PrEP among individuals at risk in Southern Ca...
Cannabis Use Trajectories Among People Living With HIV in the Decade Prior to Recreational Legalization in Ontario, Canada (2008-2017) [0.03%]
加拿大安大略省《2008至2017年:生活在艾滋病毒环境中的大麻使用者在娱乐性用药合法化之前十年里的使用轨迹》
Tanya Lazor,Marcos Sanches,Jeffrey D Wardell et al.
Tanya Lazor et al.
We aimed to describe long-term use trajectories and predictors prior to recreational cannabis legalization in people with HIV in Ontario, Canada. We analysed interview data from the prospective Ontario HIV Treatment Network Cohort Study fro...
Differences Among Current Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) Users, Former Users, and Nonusers in a Community Sample in Two Midwestern U.S. Cities: Implications for Interventions to Promote PrEP Uptake and Adherence [0.03%]
美国中西部两座城市社区样本中的当前暴露前预防(PrEP)使用者、既往使用者和非使用者的差异:对促进PrEP采用和依从性的干预措施的意义
Wayne DiFranceisco,Katherine Quinn,Jennifer L Walsh et al.
Wayne DiFranceisco et al.
Disparate rates of HIV infection among Black MSM and TGW emphasize the need for interventions designed to overcome obstacles to increasing PrEP adoption within these populations. This study compared PrEP-use groups on a variety of attitudin...
The Longitudinal Impact of Psychosocial Syndemic Variables on Adherence to Antiretroviral Therapy Among People With HIV in Brazil, Thailand, and Zambia: An Analysis by HIV Transmission Groups in HPTN 063 [0.03%]
HPTN 063研究中巴西、泰国和赞比亚艾滋病患者抗病毒治疗依从性与心理社会综合征变量的纵向影响分析:按艾滋病传播组别划分
Carlos E Rodríguez-Díaz,Sahar Z Zangeneh,Yumei O Chen et al.
Carlos E Rodríguez-Díaz et al.
In the field of HIV prevention and care, most studies of HIV syndemic problems are cross-sectional, few differentiate by HIV transmission groups, and few focus on people living with HIV (PWH). We analyzed one-year longitudinal data of 692 s...
Exploring Willingness to Use Long-Acting Injectable PrEP Among Sexual and Gender Minoritized People Accessing Pharmacies [0.03%]
探索向使用长效注射型暴露前预防措施在寻求药房服务的性与性别少数人群中的应用意愿
Daniel I Alohan,Christina Chandra,Henry N Young et al.
Daniel I Alohan et al.
This mixed-methods study explored willingness to use long-acting injectable pre-exposure prophylaxis (LAI-PrEP) among a pharmacy-based sample of men, including sexual and gender minoritized (SGM) individuals. We conducted qualitative interv...
Framing HIV Pre-exposure Prophylaxis Use as a Public or Private Matter [0.03%]
关于暴露前预防用药是一种公共还是个人行为的定位问题
Joel E Martinez,Kai J Jonas
Joel E Martinez
PrEP campaigns often promote a "private" frame emphasizing personal HIV risk management. We explore how a "public" frame emphasizing community-managed sexual health is relevant among men who have sex with men (MSM) and can advance HIV preve...
"I've Been Forged in Fire": Preliminary Theory of HIV Prevention Resilience Among Sexual Minority Men With HIV Risk Factors [0.03%]
“烈火中重获新生”——关于具有艾滋病毒感染风险因素的性少数男性的艾滋预防理论研究
Eva N Woodward,Anthony W P Flynn,Ethan H Mereish et al.
Eva N Woodward et al.
HIV prevention research on sexual minority men focuses predominantly on risk factors, yet there is potential for enhancing HIV risk reduction by also examining resilience factors. We used mixed methods to explore HIV-related resilience path...
An Exploration of Resilience-Enabling Behaviors and Practices Among Young Latino Sexual Minority Men to Address Intersectional Stigma Experiences and Reduce Their HIV Risk: A Positive Deviance Approach [0.03%]
探索青年拉丁裔性少数男性赋强韧性行为和实践活动,应对交叉式污名经历并降低其HIV风险:一种积极例外研究方法的角度
Rainier Masa,Don Operario,Natalia Villegas et al.
Rainier Masa et al.
This mixed-methods study explored resilience-enabling behaviors and practices exhibited by young Latino sexual minority men (YLSMM) to cope with stigmatizing experiences attributed to their multiple minoritized identities and reduce their H...
Using Graphics as an Alternative to Written Instructions: Adapting Oral Self-Implemented Test Instructions for Tanzanian Youth [0.03%]
采用图形作为书面说明的替代方案:将口头自实施测试指令改编给坦桑尼亚青年使用
Zainab Alidina,M Margaret Dolcini,Cassidy Huun et al.
Zainab Alidina et al.
In sub-Saharan Africa, HIV is the leading cause of death among 15-24-year-olds. Tanzanian youth rank fifth in HIV prevalence, yet testing rates are low. Dissemination of oral HIV self-implemented tests (Oral-SIT) may improve access if tests...