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.
Denton CallanderJohn A SchneiderAsa RadixBasile ChaixRoberta ScheinmannGia LoveJordyn SmithSeann D ReganIchiro KawachiKiara St JamesYusuf RansomeCristina HerreraSari L ReisnerCeyenne DoroshowTonia PoteatKim WatsonRachel Bluebond-LangnerNala ToussaintRobert GarofaloJae SeveliusDustin T DuncanPublished in: BMJ open (2020)
The TURNNT protocol was approved by the Columbia University Institutional Review Board (reference no. AAAS8164). This study will provide novel insights into the relationship, network and neighbourhood factors that influence HIV prevention behaviours among transgender women of colour and facilitate exploration of this population's health and well-being more broadly. Through community-based dissemination events and consultation with policy makers, this foundational work will be used to guide the development and implementation of future interventions with and for transgender women of colour.
Keyphrases
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- hiv testing
- healthcare
- pregnancy outcomes
- public health
- randomized controlled trial
- cervical cancer screening
- mental health
- primary care
- breast cancer risk
- hepatitis c virus
- human immunodeficiency virus
- antiretroviral therapy
- palliative care
- hiv infected
- hiv aids
- hiv positive
- skeletal muscle
- metabolic syndrome
- type diabetes
- social media
- current status
- quality improvement
- network analysis
- health promotion
- drug administration