2024
DOI: 10.1007/s40615-024-02230-7
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Gender and Racial/Ethnic Disparities in HIV Care and Viral Suppression at Jail Entry

Jocelyn T. Vaughn,
Caryn E. Peterson,
Jana L. Hirschtick
et al.

Abstract: Women and racial/ethnic minorities living with HIV are less likely than White men to be engaged in HIV treatment when entering US jails. Few studies have examined the intersection of gender and race/ethnicity among incarcerated populations. The “Enhancing Linkages to HIV Primary Care and Services in Jail Settings Initiative” (EnhanceLink) was a 10-site prospective cohort study of 1,270 people living with HIV in correctional facilities between 2008 and 2011. Using data from this study (N = 1,096), we assessed t… Show more

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