Background: Miami-Dade County ranks first in Florida for HIV cases, yet broad epidemiological data often masks the “on-the-ground” reality of its most vulnerable residents. While standard reports suggest declining domestic violence, these statistics fail to account for community-defined health crises—the “SAVA” syndemic (substance use, violence, and HIV/AIDS)—occurring within localized micro-communities. Methods: Leveraging five years of Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) and Grounded
Community-Defined Challenges: A Five-Year Qualitative Needs and Resources Assessment in Vulnerable Latino Populations of Miami-Dade County
Gira J. Ravelo·Victoria Behar‐Zusman·Gladys Ibanez·Mariana Sánchez·Arnaldo Gonzalez·Beatriz Macías Gómez-Estern·Patria Rojas·Mario De La Rosa·Michelle Robinson
