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From: HIV status disclosure by Nigerian men who have sex with men and transgender women living with HIV: a cross-sectional analysis at enrollment into an observational cohort

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Associations of HIV Status Disclosure with HIV Care Outcomes and Self-Reported Stigma among Nigerian Men who have Sex with Men and Transgender Women. Medical records were reviewed at study enrollment to ascertain ART prescription status. HIV viral load and CD4 count were enumerated for all enrolled participants living with HIV. Participants were asked whether or not they had ever experienced a variety of specific indicators of anticipated and enacted stigma. The percentage of participants demonstrating each key HIV care outcome is presented with stratification by disclosure of HIV status to male sexual partners (Panel a) and to female sexual partners (Panel b). The percentage of participants who reported each stigma indicator is presented with stratification by disclosure of HIV status to male sexual partners (Panel c) and to female sexual partners (Panel d). Statistically significant p-values (p ≤ 0.05) for comparisons by disclosure status are in bold

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