Objectives. To examine how one's community connectedness may act as a source of resilience and promote HIV prevention and care behaviors among transgender women of color. Methods. We analyzed survey data from 313 transgender women of color living in New York City collected from August 2020 to November 2022. The Community Connectedness Scale asks participants about their baseline feelings of connection, feelings of inclusion, feelings of belonging, feelings of isolation, and feeling
Community Connectedness as a Source of Adherence to HIV Prevention Behaviors and Resilience Among Transgender Women of Color in New York City, 2020–2022
Alexander Furuya·Dustin T. Duncan·Roberta Scheinmann·Chau Trinh‐Shevrin·Sahnah Lim·Jessica Contreras·Kim Watson·Adam Whalen·Asa Radix·Cristina Herrera·Ichiro Kawachi·Jenesis Merriman·Yusuf Ransome·Krish J. Bhatt·Su Hyun Park·Denton Callander·John A. Schneider
