| Literature DB >> 34370565 |
Scott D Rhodes1, Lisa M Kuhns2, Jasmine Alexander3, Jorge Alonzo1, Patricia A Bessler4, Cari Courtenay-Quirk4, Damian J Denson4, Kaiji Evans3, Carla A Galindo4, Robert Garofalo2, Deborah J Gelaude4, Anna L Hotton5, Amy K Johnson2, Lilli Mann-Jackson1, Abigail Muldoon6, Reyna Ortiz3, Josie Lynne Paul3, Judy Perloff3, Kevin Pleasant3, Beth A Reboussin7, Lucero Refugio Aviles8, Eunyoung Y Song9, Amanda E Tanner10, Scott Trent8.
Abstract
In the United States, transgender women are disproportionately affected by HIV. However, few evidence-based prevention interventions exist for this key population. We describe two promising, locally developed interventions that are currently being implemented and evaluated through the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Combination HIV Prevention for Transgender Women Project: (a) ChiCAS, designed to promote the uptake of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), condom use, and medically supervised hormone therapy among Spanish-speaking transgender Latinas, and (b) TransLife Care, designed to address the structural drivers of HIV risk through access to housing, employment, legal services, and medical services, including HIV preventive care (e.g., PrEP use) among racially/ethnically diverse urban transgender women. If the evaluation trials determine that these interventions are effective, they will be among the first such interventions for use with transgender women incorporating PrEP, thereby contributing to the evidence-based resources that may be used to reduce HIV risk among this population.Entities:
Keywords: PrEP; intervention; minority; transgender
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34370565 PMCID: PMC8565450 DOI: 10.1521/aeap.2021.33.4.345
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AIDS Educ Prev ISSN: 0899-9546