Transgender women in Kenya experience greater stigma, depressive symptoms, alcohol and drug use and risky sexual practices than cis-gendered men who have sex with men
Abstract Background Worldwide, sexual and gender minority individuals have disproportionate burden of HIV. There are limited quantitative data from sub-Saharan Africa on the intersection of risks experienced by transgender women (TGW) in comparison to cis-men who have sex with men (MSM). This analys...
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Main Authors: | Supriya D. Mehta (Author), Fredrick O. Otieno (Author), Joshua Kimani (Author), Elizabeth Wahome (Author), Duncan Okal (Author), Abhishikta Roy (Author), Elise van der Elst (Author), Susan M. Graham (Author), Eduard J. Sanders (Author), Robert C. Bailey (Author) |
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2023-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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