ABSTRACT This critical literature review was conducted to identify both individual- and environmental-level social determinants of health using an ecological framework as a way to contextualize risk for, and distributions of, late HIV diagnosis among African Americans and Latinos in the United States. Background: Late diagnosis, defined as a diagnosis of AIDS simultaneously with or within one year of an initial HIV diagnosis,1 disproportionately affects African American and Latino communities;2,3 disparities in this health problem thus represent a preventable inequity. Such disparities affect not only late diagnosed individuals but also population levels of HIV incidence, as transmission is unhindered before diagnosis.4,5 Methods: A total o...
Purpose of Review: The differential impact of the COVID-19 and HIV pandemics on marginalized communi...
Background: HIV testing remains a significant public health problem, particularly for adolescents wh...
This literature review examines existing research, through the lens of social science theories, and ...
Nationwide, there is a racial/ethnic disparity in incidence of HIV infection and AIDS mortality, wit...
Background: In recent years, increased attention has shifted toward evaluating social determinants o...
The Latino population in the United States faces a heightened risk in terms of contracting HIV/AIDS ...
Informed behavior change as an HIV prevention tool has yielded unequal successes across populations....
Introduction: In United States, roughly 1/5 of all HIV infected persons remain undiagnosed. Because ...
BackgroundIn the United States, Latino men who have sex with men (MSM) are disproportionately affect...
As of 2016, there were reported to be 135,986 people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWH) in Florida alone, a...
Objective. Demographic variables of individuals with AIDS were compared during two time periods (199...
The purpose of this study was to estimate disparities in late human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) dia...
Fewer than 70% of people with HIV (PWH) in the United States have achieved durable viral suppression...
Introduction. The HIV/AIDS disease burden disproportionately affects minority populations, specifica...
Introduction: Black men who have sex with men (MSM) continue to suffer a disproportionate burden of ...
Purpose of Review: The differential impact of the COVID-19 and HIV pandemics on marginalized communi...
Background: HIV testing remains a significant public health problem, particularly for adolescents wh...
This literature review examines existing research, through the lens of social science theories, and ...
Nationwide, there is a racial/ethnic disparity in incidence of HIV infection and AIDS mortality, wit...
Background: In recent years, increased attention has shifted toward evaluating social determinants o...
The Latino population in the United States faces a heightened risk in terms of contracting HIV/AIDS ...
Informed behavior change as an HIV prevention tool has yielded unequal successes across populations....
Introduction: In United States, roughly 1/5 of all HIV infected persons remain undiagnosed. Because ...
BackgroundIn the United States, Latino men who have sex with men (MSM) are disproportionately affect...
As of 2016, there were reported to be 135,986 people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWH) in Florida alone, a...
Objective. Demographic variables of individuals with AIDS were compared during two time periods (199...
The purpose of this study was to estimate disparities in late human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) dia...
Fewer than 70% of people with HIV (PWH) in the United States have achieved durable viral suppression...
Introduction. The HIV/AIDS disease burden disproportionately affects minority populations, specifica...
Introduction: Black men who have sex with men (MSM) continue to suffer a disproportionate burden of ...
Purpose of Review: The differential impact of the COVID-19 and HIV pandemics on marginalized communi...
Background: HIV testing remains a significant public health problem, particularly for adolescents wh...
This literature review examines existing research, through the lens of social science theories, and ...