In this critical commentary, the authors describe epidemiological underpinnings that must guide all phases of structural approaches to HIV prevention, highlight global HIV prevention and sexual rights advocacy successes that have arisen for persons living with HIV and sexual minorities and call for dialog on and the development of a community-oriented public health (COPH) approach to HIV prevention, locally and globally.
Philips JC, Morrisseau-Beck DA, Patsdaughter CA, ‘‘We Don’t Think You’re Special’’: Is Equitable HIV Prevention for Sexual Minorities Possible?, 2012: The Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS care, Vol: 23, No: 6, p478-486.
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