Engage[men]t
Engage[men]t is an NIH-funded study designed to better understand the factors contributing to racial disparities in HIV care and treatment among black and white HIV positive men who have sex with men (MSM). The study will enroll 400 MSM in Atlanta and follow them prospectively for 2 years and will include quantitative, qualitative and laboratory data collections methods.
Publications
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Disparities in Care Outcomes in Atlanta Between Black and White Men Who Have Sex With Men Living With HIV: Protocol for a Prospective Cohort Study (Engage[men]t)
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Racial differences in the association of undetectable HIV viral load and transportation to an HIV provider among men who have sex with men in Atlanta, Georgia: a health equity perspective
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Understanding disparities in viral suppression among Black MSM living with HIV in Atlanta Georgia