Social and Structural Determinants of HIV Treatment and Care Among Hispanic Women and Latinas Living with HIV Infection in the United States: A Qualitative Review: 2008?2018
Purpose: In 2017, among all women in the United States, Hispanic women and Latinas (Hispanics/Latinas) accounted for 16% of women with HIV. Populations with high HIV disparities, including Hispanics/Latinas, experience treatment and care outcomes that are well below the national goals. The objective...
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Main Authors: | Angelica Geter Fugerson (Author), Madeline Y. Sutton (Author), Donna Hubbard McCree (Author) |
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Mary Ann Liebert,
2019-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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