2024
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pgph.0002442
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Leaving no one behind? Addressing inequitable HIV outcomes by attending to diversity: A qualitative study exploring the needs of LGBTQI+ young people living with HIV in Zimbabwe

Joni Lariat,
Webster Mavhu,
Thandiwe Mudhumo
et al.

Abstract: Leaving nobody behind in the fight to end the HIV epidemic as a public health threat depends on addressing inequities in optimal HIV outcomes. Consistently overlooked in research, policy and programming are young lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer/questioning and intersex (LGBTQI+) people who are living with HIV. This study engaged young LGBTQI+ people in Zimbabwe to better understand their experiences of living with HIV and the support they need. Between September 2022 and February 2023, we conducted … Show more

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“…As mentioned earlier, there is widespread stigmatization and discrimination of members of the LGBTI community. According to YPLHIV, being HIV positive and non-heterosexual causes double stigma (Lariat et al 2024).…”
Section: Gender and Reproductive Health In Zimbabwementioning
confidence: 99%
“…As mentioned earlier, there is widespread stigmatization and discrimination of members of the LGBTI community. According to YPLHIV, being HIV positive and non-heterosexual causes double stigma (Lariat et al 2024).…”
Section: Gender and Reproductive Health In Zimbabwementioning
confidence: 99%