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Understanding MSM & TG Populations:Implications for Strengthening Counseling in Targeted Interventions in Gujarat


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1 Department of Human Development and Family Studies, M S University of Baroda, Gujarat, India
     

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The alarming rate of HIV prevalence among men who have sex with men (MSM) and transgender (TG) populations is a major concern. An improved understanding of experiences of MSM and TG is essential for development of an appropriate therapeutic approach. This paper highlights the unique characteristics of MSM and TG populations, cultural practices, and HIV risk contexts. In order to bring sustainable behavioral changes, counseling in targeted interventions should address distinct risk factors of MSM and TG populations.

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Counseling, Men who have Sex with Men, Transgender.
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Apurva Pandya
Department of Human Development and Family Studies, M S University of Baroda, Gujarat, India

Abstract


The alarming rate of HIV prevalence among men who have sex with men (MSM) and transgender (TG) populations is a major concern. An improved understanding of experiences of MSM and TG is essential for development of an appropriate therapeutic approach. This paper highlights the unique characteristics of MSM and TG populations, cultural practices, and HIV risk contexts. In order to bring sustainable behavioral changes, counseling in targeted interventions should address distinct risk factors of MSM and TG populations.

Keywords


Counseling, Men who have Sex with Men, Transgender.