2022
DOI: 10.1002/jia2.25972
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HIV testing among transgender and nonbinary persons in Michigan, United States: results of a community‐based survey

Abstract: Introduction Transgender (trans) and nonbinary people (TNB) are disproportionately impacted by HIV. HIV testing is critical to engage TNB people in HIV prevention and care. Yet, scant literature has examined social and structural factors associated with HIV testing among TNB people of diverse genders and in geographies with potentially lower trans acceptance. We: (1) characterized the prevalence of never having been tested for HIV; and (2) identified associated factors, among TNB people in Michiga… Show more

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“…Lacombe‐Duncan et al. examine the prevalence and associated factors for HIV testing among 539 transgender and gender non‐binary people in the Midwestern United States [ 7 ]. More than a quarter (26.2%) of participants had never been tested for HIV.…”
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“…Lacombe‐Duncan et al. examine the prevalence and associated factors for HIV testing among 539 transgender and gender non‐binary people in the Midwestern United States [ 7 ]. More than a quarter (26.2%) of participants had never been tested for HIV.…”
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“…Four manuscripts expand the evidence base on the uptake of HIV testing and prevention among transgender populations. Lacombe-Duncan et al examine the prevalence and associated factors for HIV testing among 539 transgender and gender non-binary people in the Midwestern United States [7]. More than a quarter (26.2%) of participants had never been tested for HIV.…”
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confidence: 99%