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Criminal justice involvement history is associated with better HIV care continuum metrics among a population-based sample of young black MSM.
This study examined how history of criminal justice involvement (CJI) is related to HIV care continuum metrics among young black MSM 16-29 years of age. It found that having one CJI experience and detention for only 1 day was associated with better retention in care compared with no or more frequent CJI. Those with a previous history of CJI were more successful in achieving most HIV care continuum metrics.
AHRQ-funded; HS000084.
Citation: Schneider JA, Kozloski M, Michaels S .
Criminal justice involvement history is associated with better HIV care continuum metrics among a population-based sample of young black MSM.
AIDS 2017 Jan 2;31(1):159-65. doi: 10.1097/qad.0000000000001269.
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Keywords: Care Management, Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), Patient Adherence/Compliance, Racial and Ethnic Minorities