| Literature DB >> 30855670 |
Omar Martinez1, Nikki Lopez1, Tatyana Woodard1, Sheilla Rodriguez-Madera1, Larry Icard1.
Abstract
Individuals of transgender experience (ITE) in the United States face an elevated risk of HIV infection. Several conditions have been attributed to the high HIV incidence and prevalence within this group, including experiences of discrimination, unemployment, incarceration, stigma, and elevated rates of sexual risk and substance use. In response to these needs, the Gay and Lesbian Latino AIDS Education Initiative and Prevention Point Philadelphia, two local community-based organizations in Philadelphia, developed the Transhealth Information Project (TIP). TIP is a peer-led six-session hybrid individual- and group-based intervention emphasizing leadership, social and structural interventions, and HIV risk reduction that incorporates other evidence-based practices for HIV prevention and care. Since 2003, TIP has served over 1,500 ITE and linked them to HIV prevention and care services. TIP has an established record of reaching ITE and linking them to HIV prevention services and HIV primary care. TIP's utilization speaks to the need for interventions to respond to the complex, interacting syndemic factors that cumulatively determine HIV vulnerability among ITE.Entities:
Keywords: HIV/AIDS; community-based participatory action research; implementation science; men and women of transgender experience; peer-led HIV prevention interventions
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30855670 PMCID: PMC6642448 DOI: 10.1093/hsw/hlz008
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Soc Work ISSN: 0360-7283