Examining experiences of gender identities, roles, and relations among men with same-gender sexual histories: Implications of gender nonconformity on access to quality healthcare in urban Ghana.
LaRon E. Nelson(Yale University), Carmen H. Logie(University of Toronto), Adom Manu(University of Ghana), Debbie Dada(Washington University in St. Louis), Kwasi Torpey(University of Ghana), Gloria Aidoo‐Frimpong(Yale University), Marcel Foster(RTI International), Gamji Rabiu Abu-Ba’are(Yale University), Amos Apreku(Harvard University), Gilbert Adjei(Kumasi Centre for Collaborative Research in Tropical Medicine), Laura Nyblade, Oneil Fahd Osei Kuffour(Ghana Health Service), Melissa A. Stockton(Columbia University Irving Medical Center)
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