Community Connectedness as a Source of Adherence to HIV Prevention Behaviors and Resilience Among Transgender Women of Color in New York City, 2020-2022.
Furuya A, Ransome Y, Kawachi I, Callander D, Radix A, Whalen A, Herrera C, Watson K, Contreras J, Merriman J, Bhatt K, Scheinmann R, Lim S, Trinh-Shevrin C, Schneider J, Park S, Duncan D. Community Connectedness as a Source of Adherence to HIV Prevention Behaviors and Resilience Among Transgender Women of Color in New York City, 2020-2022. American Journal Of Public Health 2025, 115: 1631-1641. PMID: 40929666, PMCID: PMC12424489, DOI: 10.2105/ajph.2025.308144.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSexually transmitted infectionsTransgender women of colorHIV prevention behaviorsCommunity connectednessTransgender womenWomen of colorHIV preventionPreventive behaviorsNew York CityPreexposure prophylaxis useHIV viral load suppressionViral load suppressionFeelings of isolationCare continuumCare outcomesYork CityCaring behaviorsFuture interventionsSources of resilienceFeelings of inclusionTransgender communityCondom usageProphylaxis useFeelings of connectionTransgender
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