2021
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-052691
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Living conditions, HIV and gender affirmation care pathways of transgender people living with HIV in France: a nationwide, comprehensive, cross-sectional, community-based research protocol (ANRS Trans&HIV)

Abstract: IntroductionTransgender identity is poorly accepted in France, and data on living conditions and the daily difficulties transgender people encounter are scarce. This lack of data reinforces their invisibility in social life, contributes to their stigmatisation and probably increases the burden of HIV infection, especially for HIV-positive transgender people (TRHIV). The main objective of the community-based research study ANRS Trans&HIV is to identify personal and social situations of vulnerability in TRHI… Show more

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“…Migration from South America, the majority of which is Spanish speaking, is limited in number and most often concerns migration for professional or family reasons of people in a regular administrative situation. On the other hand, France is home to a community of transgender sex workers women often living with HIV ( 36 ). Some of them are accompanied by a part of the Parisian investigation structures.…”
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“…Migration from South America, the majority of which is Spanish speaking, is limited in number and most often concerns migration for professional or family reasons of people in a regular administrative situation. On the other hand, France is home to a community of transgender sex workers women often living with HIV ( 36 ). Some of them are accompanied by a part of the Parisian investigation structures.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%