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Protocol: Longitudinal cohort of HIV-negative transgender women of colour in New York City: protocol for the TURNNT (‘Trying to Understand Relationships Networks and Neighbourhoods among Transgender women of colour’) study

机译:方案:纽约市有色艾滋病毒阴性变性女性纵向队列:TURNNT(试图了解有色变性女性之间的关系网络和邻里)研究方案

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In the USA, transgender women are among the most vulnerable to HIV. In particular, transgender women of colour face high rates of infection and low uptake of important HIV prevention tools, including pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP). This paper describes the design, sampling methods, data collection and analyses of the TURNNT (‘Trying to Understand Relationships, Networks and Neighbourhoods among Transgender women of colour’) study. In collaboration with communities of transgender women of colour, TURNNT aims to explore the complex social and environmental (ie, neighbourhood) structures that affect HIV prevention and other aspects of health in order to identify avenues for intervention.
机译:在美国,跨性别女性是最容易感染艾滋病毒的人群。特别是,有色人种的跨性别妇女面临着高感染率和对重要的HIV预防工具(包括暴露前预防(PrEP))的吸收率低的问题。本文介绍了TURNNT(“试图理解有色变性女性之间的关系,网络和邻里”)研究的设计,抽样方法,数据分析。与有色人种的变性妇女社区合作,TURNNT旨在探索影响艾滋病毒预防和健康其他方面的复杂社会和环境(即邻里)结构,以便确定干预途径。

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