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      Improving Access to Legal Gender Affirmation for Transgender Women Involved in the Criminal–Legal System

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            Integrated and Gender-Affirming Transgender Clinical Care and Research

            Abstract: Transgender (trans) communities worldwide, particularly those on the trans feminine spectrum, are disproportionately burdened by HIV infection and at risk for HIV acquisition/transmission. Trans individuals represent an underserved, highly stigmatized, and under-resourced population not only in HIV prevention efforts but also in delivery of general primary medical and clinical care that is gender affirming. We offer a model of gender-affirmative integrated clinical care and community research to address and intervene on disparities in HIV infection for transgender people. We define trans terminology, briefly review the social epidemiology of HIV infection among trans individuals, highlight gender affirmation as a key social determinant of health, describe exemplar models of gender-affirmative clinical care in Boston MA, New York, NY, and San Francisco, CA, and offer suggested “best practices” for how to integrate clinical care and research for the field of HIV prevention. Holistic and culturally responsive HIV prevention interventions must be grounded in the lived realities the trans community faces to reduce disparities in HIV infection. HIV prevention interventions will be most effective if they use a structural approach and integrate primary concerns of transgender people (eg, gender-affirmative care and management of gender transition) alongside delivery of HIV-related services (eg, biobehavioral prevention, HIV testing, linkage to care, and treatment).
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              On misogynoir: citation, erasure, and plagiarism

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                Journal of Correctional Health Care
                Journal of Correctional Health Care
                Mary Ann Liebert Inc
                1078-3458
                1940-5200
                February 01 2023
                February 01 2023
                : 29
                : 1
                : 12-15
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Health Behavior and Health Education, University of Michigan School of Public Health, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA.
                [2 ]Trans Sistas of Color Project, Detroit, Michigan, USA.
                [3 ]Fair Michigan Foundation, Detroit, Michigan, USA.
                [4 ]Department of Pediatrics, Henry Ford Health System, Detroit, Michigan, USA.
                [5 ]Corktown Health Center, Detroit, Michigan, USA.
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                10.1089/jchc.21.09.0085
                18c76e7e-49ea-4896-a295-9035f383e6d0
                © 2023

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