The contribution of gender identity, neighborhood characteristics, contextual norms, and socio-political factors to the biopsychosocial health of non-heteronormative persons in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) is understudied. Using syndemic theory, we conducted two focus groups (FGs) of 16 non-heteronormative individuals in Haiti's urban Cité Soleil neighborhood. Eight individuals participated in each FG. ATLAS.ti facilitated thematic content analysis of transcripts.
“They are not satisfied until they see our blood”: Syndemic HIV risks for trans women in urban Haiti
Joshi, Manisha,
Guitele J.
Rahill,
Cherelle
Carrington,
Alexander
Mabie,
Abraham A.
Salinas-Miranda,
Nicholas
Thomas,
Amanda
Morales,
Lucy
Grippo et
Amanda
Grey
2021
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