[HTML][HTML] US transgender women's preferences for microeconomic interventions to address structural determinants of HIV vulnerability: a qualitative assessment

T Poteat, LJ Mayo-Wilson, N Pereira, BN Wright… - BMC Public Health, 2021 - Springer
Background Transgender women in the United States (US) experience a disproportionate
burden of HIV infection and challenges to engagement in HIV prevention and care. This …

[PDF][PDF] US transgender women's preferences for microeconomic interventions to address structural determinants of HIV vulnerability: a qualitative assessment

T Poteat, LJ Mayo-Wilson, N Pereira, BN Wright… - 2021 - scholar.archive.org
Background: Transgender women in the United States (US) experience a disproportionate
burden of HIV infection and challenges to engagement in HIV prevention and care. This …

US transgender women's preferences for microeconomic interventions to address structural determinants of HIV vulnerability: a qualitative assessment.

T Poteat, LJ Mayo-Wilson, N Pereira, BN Wright… - BMC Public …, 2021 - europepmc.org
Background Transgender women in the United States (US) experience a disproportionate
burden of HIV infection and challenges to engagement in HIV prevention and care. This …

US transgender women's preferences for microeconomic interventions to address structural determinants of HIV vulnerability: a qualitative assessment

T Poteat, LJ Mayo-Wilson, N Pereira… - BMC Public …, 2021 - search.proquest.com
Background Transgender women in the United States (US) experience a disproportionate
burden of HIV infection and challenges to engagement in HIV prevention and care. This …

US transgender women's preferences for microeconomic interventions to address structural determinants of HIV vulnerability: a qualitative assessment

T Poteat, LJ Mayo-Wilson, N Pereira… - BMC public …, 2021 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Transgender women in the United States (US) experience a disproportionate
burden of HIV infection and challenges to engagement in HIV prevention and care. This …

[HTML][HTML] US transgender women's preferences for microeconomic interventions to address structural determinants of HIV vulnerability: a qualitative assessment

T Poteat, LJ Mayo-Wilson, N Pereira, BN Wright… - BMC Public …, 2021 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Transgender women in the United States (US) experience a disproportionate
burden of HIV infection and challenges to engagement in HIV prevention and care. This …

[PDF][PDF] US transgender women's preferences for microeconomic interventions to address structural determinants of HIV vulnerability: a qualitative assessment

T Poteat, LJ Mayo-Wilson, N Pereira, BN Wright… - 2021 - researchgate.net
Background: Transgender women in the United States (US) experience a disproportionate
burden of HIV infection and challenges to engagement in HIV prevention and care. This …

US transgender women's preferences for microeconomic interventions to address structural determinants of HIV vulnerability: a qualitative assessment.

T Poteat, LJ Mayo-Wilson, N Pereira, BN Wright… - BMC Public …, 2021 - go.gale.com
Background Transgender women in the United States (US) experience a disproportionate
burden of HIV infection and challenges to engagement in HIV prevention and care. This …

[HTML][HTML] US transgender women's preferences for microeconomic interventions to address structural determinants of HIV vulnerability: a qualitative assessment

T Poteat, LJ Mayo-Wilson… - BMC Public …, 2021 - bmcpublichealth.biomedcentral.com
Transgender women in the United States (US) experience a disproportionate burden of HIV
infection and challenges to engagement in HIV prevention and care. This excess burden is …

US transgender women's preferences for microeconomic interventions to address structural determinants of HIV vulnerability: a qualitative assessment.

T Poteat, LJ Mayo-Wilson, N Pereira… - BMC Public …, 2021 - search.ebscohost.com
Abstract < bold> Background: </bold> Transgender women in the United States
(US) experience a disproportionate burden of HIV infection and challenges to engagement …