Understanding why racial/ethnic inequities along the HIV care continuum persist in the United States: a qualitative exploration of systemic barriers from the perspectives of African American/Black and Latino persons living with HIV
Abstract Background Racial/ethnic inequities along the HIV care continuum persist in the United States despite substantial federal investment. Numerous studies highlight individual and social-level impediments in HIV, but fewer foreground systemic barriers. The present qualitative study sought to un...
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Main Authors: | Prema Filippone (Author), Samantha Serrano (Author), Stephanie Campos (Author), Robin Freeman (Author), Sabrina R. Cluesman (Author), Khadija Israel (Author), Brianna Amos (Author), Charles M. Cleland (Author), Marya Gwadz (Author) |
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2023-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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