2023
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0281578
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Barriers to and enablers of the HIV services continuum among gay and bisexual men worldwide: Findings from the Global Men’s Health and Rights Study

Abstract: Objectives To assess ecological, structural, community and individual level correlates of health services utilization along a continuum of HIV care, and sexual health and support services among gay and bisexual men worldwide. Methods Using a nonprobability internet sample of 6,135 gay and bisexual men, we assessed correlates of utilization of health services. Chi-Square Tests of Independence were performed to assess drop off along a continuum of HIV care. Multivariable logistic regression analyses using gene… Show more

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“…Structural interventions have proven to be effective in addressing social and structural conditions impacting HIV care (e.g., socio-ecological issues such as transportation and unemployment) (Powers et al, 2017 ; Miller et al, 2021 ; Johnson et al, 2022 ; Kapadia, 2022 ; Arreola et al, 2023 ; Coleman et al, 2023 ; Goldhammer et al, 2023 ), and a growing body of interventions seeks to address coping with discrimination and/or understand the impact of racism on health behaviors (Elligan and Utsey, 1999 ; Wilton et al, 2009 ; Bogart et al, 2018 ; Burns et al, 2024 ). An intervention that exemplifies this are Medical-Legal Partnerships.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Structural interventions have proven to be effective in addressing social and structural conditions impacting HIV care (e.g., socio-ecological issues such as transportation and unemployment) (Powers et al, 2017 ; Miller et al, 2021 ; Johnson et al, 2022 ; Kapadia, 2022 ; Arreola et al, 2023 ; Coleman et al, 2023 ; Goldhammer et al, 2023 ), and a growing body of interventions seeks to address coping with discrimination and/or understand the impact of racism on health behaviors (Elligan and Utsey, 1999 ; Wilton et al, 2009 ; Bogart et al, 2018 ; Burns et al, 2024 ). An intervention that exemplifies this are Medical-Legal Partnerships.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%