Using a mixed‐methods approach to adapt an HIV stigma reduction intervention to address intersectional stigma faced by men who have sex with men in Ghana
Laura Nyblade, LaRon E. Nelson(Yale University), Melissa A. Stockton(Columbia University Irving Medical Center), Khalida Saalim(RTI International), Adom Manu(University of Ghana), Emmanuel Mankattah(Ghana Education Service), Debbie Dada(Washington University in St. Louis), DeAnne Turner(Yale University), Mutale Chonta(University of Africa), Kwasi Torpey(University of Ghana), Ransford Akrong(Ghana Education Service), Sue Clay(University of Africa), Francis Boakye, Richard Vormawor(Ghana Education Service), Gamji Rabiu Abu-Ba’are(Yale University), Emma Gyamerah(Ghana Education Service), Karan Sharma(University of Toronto), Patrick Appiah(Kumasi Centre for Collaborative Research in Tropical Medicine)
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