Identifying self-perceived HIV-related stigma in a respondent-driven sample of men who have sex with men
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2013

Identifying self-perceived HIV-related stigma in a respondent-driven sample of men who have sex with men

AIDS Care2013
Authors

D Tzemis, D Forrest, S Lampinen, J Hogg, J Forrest, TH Mathias, D Moore

HIV/AIDS

Abstract

Background: HIV-related stigma remains a significant barrier to HIV prevention and care among men who have sex with men (MSM). We used respondent-driven sampling to examine self-perceived HIV-related stigma among MSM in Vancouver, Canada.

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