Combined effects of gender affirmation and economic hardship on vulnerability to HIV: a qualitative analysis among U.S. adult transgender women

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Larissa Jennings Mayo-Wilson
Eric G. Benotsch
Sheila R. Grigsby
Sarah Wagner
Fatmata Timbo
Tonia Poteat
Lauretta Cathers
Ashlee N. Sawyer
Shelby A. Smout
Rick S. Zimmerman
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[1] Center for Sexual Health Promotion,Indiana University School of Public Health, Department of Applied Health Sciences
[2] Social and Behavioral Interventions Program,Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Department of International Health
[3] Department of Psychology,Virginia Commonwealth University
[4] University of Missouri – St. Louis,University of North Carolina
[5] College of Nursing,undefined
[6] Department of Social Medicine,undefined
[7] Louisiana State University Health New Orleans School of Nursing,undefined
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BMC Public Health | / 20卷
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Transgender women; Housing; Employment; Economic; Qualitative; U.s.; HIV; Minority;
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