Impact of covid-19 on women living with hiv who are survivors of intimate partner violence

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  • What: The aim of this study is to fill an important gap in the understanding about IPV exposure among WLWH during the COVID-19 pandemic, using self-reported data with validated IPV measures. The aim of the parent study is to understand how exposure to IPV affects women`s day-to-day experiences of living with HIV, including adherence to antiretroviral therapy (ART), engagement in HIV care, and HIV viral suppression. The authors assess participant age, gender identity, ethnicity/race, sexual orientation, education level, housing, employment, income level, relationship status, basic sociodemographic characteristics of their current partners . . .

     

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