The Influence of Shared or Separate Partner Residence on HIV Testing Among Latino Immigrants in the United States.
Jane J LeeGabriel RoblesJessica LaphamPublished in: Journal of racial and ethnic health disparities (2020)
Results suggest the need to consider partner residency as an important factor in shaping determinants of HIV testing behaviors. Conceptualization of couples as living separately, across national borders, is warranted for couple-based health interventions given the current socio-political climate in the USA. Future research focused on couple-based HIV prevention should examine strategies and policies to preserve or strengthen partner dynamics among couples living apart.