HIV in US Communities of Color Second Edition
HIV Prevention, Care, and Treatment for Transgender Communities of Color
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Poteat, T; Radix, AE
January 1, 2020
Transgender communities of color face inequities in HIV prevalence, uptake of prevention interventions, and engagement in care and treatment. Intersecting oppression, i.e., racism, cissexism, transphobia, and HIV stigma, increases HIV vulnerability and reduces access to prevention and care services. Healthcare providers can facilitate care engagement by increasing their knowledge of transgender-specific healthcare issues and implementing gender-affirming care practices.
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Poteat, T., & Radix, A. E. (2020). HIV Prevention, Care, and Treatment for Transgender Communities of Color. In HIV in US Communities of Color Second Edition (pp. 191–206). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-48744-7_11
Poteat, T., and A. E. Radix. “HIV Prevention, Care, and Treatment for Transgender Communities of Color.” In HIV in US Communities of Color Second Edition, 191–206, 2020. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-48744-7_11.
Poteat T, Radix AE. HIV Prevention, Care, and Treatment for Transgender Communities of Color. In: HIV in US Communities of Color Second Edition. 2020. p. 191–206.
Poteat, T., and A. E. Radix. “HIV Prevention, Care, and Treatment for Transgender Communities of Color.” HIV in US Communities of Color Second Edition, 2020, pp. 191–206. Scopus, doi:10.1007/978-3-030-48744-7_11.
Poteat T, Radix AE. HIV Prevention, Care, and Treatment for Transgender Communities of Color. HIV in US Communities of Color Second Edition. 2020. p. 191–206.