Male Same-Sex Sexuality and HIV in Sub-Saharan Africa
In: Social Aspects of HIV Ser. v.7
Intro -- Preface -- References -- Contents -- Contributors -- Chapter 1: Male Same-Sex Sexuality and HIV in Sub-Saharan Africa -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Historical, Legal, and Social Context -- 1.3 HIV Epidemiology -- 1.4 Sexual Identities -- 1.5 Sexual Practices -- 1.5.1 Transactional Sex and Sex Work -- 1.5.2 Sex with Men and Women -- 1.6 Beyond Sexual Behaviour -- 1.6.1 Substance Use -- 1.7 Prevention, Care, and Treatment Cascade -- 1.8 Healthcare Access: Challenges and Facilitators -- 1.8.1 Disclosure and Healthcare Providers Responses -- 1.8.2 Care for Men Who Have Sex with Men Who Are Living with HIV -- 1.8.3 Alternative Strategies -- 1.8.4 Moving Forward -- 1.9 Other Sexual and Gender Minorities -- 1.9.1 Transgender Persons -- 1.9.2 Women Who Have Sex with Women -- 1.10 This Volume -- References -- Chapter 2: Conducting HIV Research with Sexual and Gender Minorities in Sub-Saharan Africa: Experiences from Malawi -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Criminalization of Homosexuality and the HIV Epidemic in Malawi -- 2.3 A Research Project for Men Who Have Sex with Men in Malawi -- 2.4 Developing a Risk Mitigation Plan -- 2.5 Addressing the Concerns of Study Staff -- 2.6 Developing Meaningful Partnerships with Stakeholders -- 2.6.1 Center for the Development of People (CEDEP) -- 2.6.2 Community Advisory Board -- 2.6.3 Law Enforcement -- 2.6.4 Media -- 2.6.5 Community Gatekeepers -- 2.6.6 Institutional Review Board -- 2.6.7 Protocol Advisory Committee -- 2.6.8 Emergency Committee -- 2.7 Recruitment -- 2.7.1 Peer Outreach and Education -- 2.7.2 Snowball Sampling -- 2.7.3 Community Sensitization -- 2.8 Retention -- 2.8.1 Contact and Locator Information -- 2.8.2 Waiting Area -- 2.8.3 Transport -- 2.8.4 Participant Retention Events -- 2.8.5 Health Care -- 2.9 Lessons Learned -- 2.9.1 Stakeholder Engagement -- 2.9.2 Recruitment and Retention.