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Transgender female sex workers' HIV knowledge, experienced stigma, and condom use in the Dominican Republic.

Henna BudhwaniKristine R HearldJulia HasbunRebecca CharowSanto RosarioLouise TillotsonElaine McGlaughlinJohn Waters
Published in: PloS one (2017)
The vulnerabilities experienced by transgender persons, particularly in environments that vehemently adhere to conservative ideologies related to sex and gender, are significant and harm this population. These vulnerabilities could potentially be addressed through critically examining of impact of policies that indirectly promote or allow victimization of transgender citizens and subsequently diminish the effectiveness of public health and educational interventions. By taking action through the revocation of such laws, the Dominican Republic has the opportunity to improve overall population health, to protect some of its most stigmatized citizens, and to become the flag bearer of enhanced human rights in the Caribbean and Latin America.
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