Document Type
Preprint
Publication Date
5-7-2020
First page number:
1
Abstract
Roughly forty years since the beginning of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men (MSM) continue to be the population most at risk of, and most affected by, HIV/AIDS in Canada, the United States, and innumerable low to high income countries worldwide. Despite this, many MSM remain HIV-negative today, and among MSM living with HIV, many have not only survived the clinical and social impacts of HIV/AIDS, but have also thrived, lived full lives, and fiercely advocated for their health care and social service needs.
Disciplines
Psychology
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1.012 KB
Language
English
Repository Citation
Liboro, R. M.,
Fehr, C.,
Da Silva, G.,
Ross, L. E.,
Shuper, P. A.,
Ibanez-Carrasco, F.,
Eaton, A. D.,
Pugh, D.
(2020).
Older, Wiser, and Fiercer: Perspectives of Middle-Aged and Older Men Who Have Sex with Men on their Resilience to the Risk and Impacts of HIV/AIDS.
1.
http://dx.doi.org/10.34917/17658020
Comments
Community Partners:
Tammy C. Yates
Community Advisory Board Members:
Gerry Banks; Garfield Durrant; Kate Hazell; Celeste Joseph; Ranjith Kulatilake