Disparities in access to and use of HIV-related health services in the Netherlands by migrant status and sexual orientation: a cross-sectional study among people recently diagnosed with HIV infection.
Janneke P BilFreke R ZuureDebora Alvarez-Del ArcoJan M PrinsKees BrinkmanEliane LeytenArd van SighemFiona BurnsMaria PrinsPublished in: BMC infectious diseases (2019)
Disparities in access to and use of HIV-related health services and experiences exist by migrant status but also by sexual orientation. Our data suggests heterosexual men and women may particularly benefit from improved access to HIV testing (e.g., through provider-initiated testing), while migrant MSM may benefit from improved access to HIV prevention interventions (e.g., pre-exposure prophylaxis).