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The Prevalence of Sexual Behavior Stigma Affecting Gay Men and Other Men Who Have Sex with Men Across Sub-Saharan Africa and in the United States.

Shauna StahlmanTravis Howard SanchezPatrick Sean SullivanSosthenes KetendeCarrie E LyonsManhattan E CharuratFatou Maria DrameDaouda DioufRebecca EzouatchiSeni KouandaSimplice AnatoTampose MothopengZandile MnisiStefan David Baral
Published in: JMIR public health and surveillance (2016)
The prevalence of sexual behavior stigma among MSM in the United States appears to have a high absolute burden and similar pattern as the same forms of stigma reported by MSM in Sub-Saharan Africa, although results may be influenced by differences in sampling methodology across regions. The disproportionate burden of HIV is consistent among MSM across Sub-Saharan Africa and the United States, suggesting the need in all contexts for stigma mitigation interventions to optimize existing evidence-based and human-rights affirming HIV prevention and treatment interventions.
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