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Characteristics of a three-pronged continuum of care model for hospital-based violence intervention
Gun violence significantly impacts non-Hispanic black males, often trapping victims in cycles of violence due to systemic inequities. Hospital-based violence intervention programs (HVIPs) aim to reduce the risk of violent reinjury by tackling social determinants of health. A new approach, the Bed...
Introducing a human rights-based approach to HIV in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) Region: A mixed methods study
The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region is facing a rise in HIV prevalence due to inadequate political commitment, stigma, and the criminalization of key populations (KPs). A study analyzing the experiences of KPs and people living with HIV (PLHIV) used a convergent mixed-methods approach,...
The association between intimate partner violence and suicide ideation and attempts among women: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Intimate partner violence (IPV) affects about 30% of women globally and is linked to mental health issues, particularly suicidal thoughts and attempts. A study reviewed 34 observational studies involving 63,139 women from 17 countries to examine the connection between different types of IPV—physi...
Integrating Legal Aid into HIV Care: Evaluating the Impact of a Medical-Legal Partnership on Viral Suppression Outcomes
A study evaluated the impact of Medical-Legal Partnerships (MLPs) on HIV care adherence and viral suppression among people with HIV (PWH) in Philadelphia. MLPs aim to address social and structural determinants of health, such as legal issues related to housing and employment, that can hinder acce...