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VACS Index Depression HIV: Improving Mortality Prediction
The VACS Index 2.0 and depression in sexual minority men with HIV is an important area of study for improving mortality prediction. While the VACS ...
Person-Centered Care for Minority Patients and Mental Health
Many nurses can tell from a single glance if their patients are feeling happy, sad, or depressed. For those silently struggling, especially people ...
HIV Care Black Men: COVID-19’s Impact in the US South
Black sexual minority men face significant disparities in HIV care, especially in the US South. This study explores how the COVID-19 pandemic impac...
SGM Youth E-Cigarette Use and Mental Health Risks | fyh.news
This study examines the relationship between mental health and SGM youth e-cigarette use. Sexual and gender minority (SGM) youth often experience h...
Minority Fellowship Program at HHS draws scrutiny
The SAMHSA Minority Fellowship Program is under scrutiny by a medical reform group that claims the initiative discriminates by prioritizing applica...
HIV Care Black Men: Barriers Faced in the U.S. South
Untangling Discrimination: How Internalized Oppression Impacts HIV Care in the South
Black sexual minority men living with HIV (BSMM+) in th...
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