Risk behaviors and HIV care continuum outcomes among criminal justice-involved HIV-infected transgender women and cisgender men: Data from the Seek, Test, Treat, and Retain Harmonization Initiative

Autor: Jennifer Lorvick, Mary L. Biggs, Sandra A. Springer, Rob J. Fredericksen, Joseph A.C. Delaney, Shoshana Y. Kahana, David W. Seal, Lauren Brinkley-Rubinstein, Curt G. Beckwith, Heidi M. Crane, Rebekah Young, Julie Franks, Katerina A. Christopoulos, Kelsey B. Loeliger, Irene Kuo, William E. Cunningham, Chad Zawitz
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2018
Předmět:
Sexual partner
RNA viruses
Male
Databases
Factual

Psychological intervention
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
lcsh:Medicine
Social Sciences
HIV Infections
medicine.disease_cause
Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Transgender women
0302 clinical medicine
5. Gender equality
Immunodeficiency Viruses
Cocaine
Sociology
Consortia
Criminal Law
Medicine and Health Sciences
Medicine
030212 general & internal medicine
lcsh:Science
Multidisciplinary
Alcohol Consumption
Pharmaceutics
HIV diagnosis and management
Continuity of Patient Care
Care Continuum
3. Good health
Test (assessment)
Marijuana
Chemistry
Sexual Partners
Medical Microbiology
Behavioral Pharmacology
Viral Pathogens
Viruses
Physical Sciences
Female
Pathogens
0305 other medical science
Criminal justice
Research Article
Microbiology
03 medical and health sciences
Alkaloids
Risk-Taking
Drug Therapy
Recreational Drug Use
Retroviruses
Humans
Microbial Pathogens
Nutrition
Cannabis
Pharmacology
Behavior
030505 public health
business.industry
Prisoners
lcsh:R
Lentivirus
Organisms
Chemical Compounds
Risk behavior
Biology and Life Sciences
HIV
Diagnostic medicine
United States
Diet
lcsh:Q
business
Transsexualism
Demography
Zdroj: PLoS ONE
PLoS ONE, Vol 13, Iss 5, p e0197730 (2018)
ISSN: 1932-6203
Popis: BACKGROUND Transgender persons are highly victimized, marginalized, disproportionately experience incarceration, and have alarmingly increased rates of HIV infection compared to cis-gender persons. Few studies have examined the HIV care continuum outcomes among transgender women (TW), particularly TW who are involved with the criminal justice (CJ) system. METHODS To improve our understanding of HIV care continuum outcomes and risk behaviors among HIV-infected TW who are involved with the CJ system, we analyzed data from the National Institute on Drug Abuse-supported Seek, Test, Treat, Retain (STTR) Data Harmonization Initiative. Baseline data were pooled and analyzed from three U.S. STTR studies to examine HIV risk and care continuum indicators among CJ-involved HIV-infected TW compared to cisgender men (CM), matched on age (within 5 years) and study at a ratio of 1:5. RESULTS Eighty-eight TW and 440 CM were included in the study. Among matched participants, TW were more likely to report crack and cocaine use compared to CM (40%,16% respectively, p
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