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Webinar: African American Older Adults with HIV: Exploring Intersectionality and HIV Care Outcomes

Patient Populations, Webcast

Facilitated by Timothy N. Crawford, PhD, MPH
Department of Population and Public Health Sciences
Department of Family Medicine
Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine
November 17, 2021

Objectives

  • Define internalized, anticipated, and enacted HIV stigma
  • Describe intersectionality and intersectional stigma as it relates to HIV
  • Recognize the ways in which HIV stigma and discrimination intersect to impact HIV care outcomes among older African Americans
  • Identify strategies to reduce stigma’s impact on HIV care outcomes

Presentation

Slides

Facilitated by Timothy N. Crawford, PhD, MPH
Department of Population and Public Health Sciences
Department of Family Medicine
Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine
November 17, 2021

Objectives

  • Define internalized, anticipated, and enacted HIV stigma
  • Describe intersectionality and intersectional stigma as it relates to HIV
  • Recognize the ways in which HIV stigma and discrimination intersect to impact HIV care outcomes among older African Americans
  • Identify strategies to reduce stigma’s impact on HIV care outcomes

Presentation

Slides