Both/And: Mixed methods analysis of network composition, communication patterns, and socio-economic support within social networks of transgender women involved in sex work in Lima, Peru
Abstract Introduction Social networks contribute to normative reinforcement of HIV prevention strategies, knowledge sharing, and social capital, but little research has characterized the social networks of transgender women (TW) in Latin America. We conducted a mixed methods analysis of three networ...
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Main Authors: | Tijana Temelkovska (Author), Kathleen Moriarty (Author), Leyla Huerta (Author), Amaya G. Perez-Brumer (Author), Eddy R. Segura (Author), Ryan Colby Passaro (Author), Jordan E. Lake (Author), Jesse L. Clark (Author), Cheríe S. Blair (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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