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. 2017 Feb;107(2):207–212. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2016.303509

TABLE 2—

Evidence-Based Interventions Adaptable for Transgender Persons, Depending on Their HIV Behavioral Risk Factors and Determinants

Evidence-Based Interventions
Risk Behaviors and Determinants CLEAR33,a Community PROMISE34,a Connect35,a d-up: Defend Yourself!36,a Healthy Relationships37,a Partnership for Health38,a RESPECT39 Safety Counts40 Sister to Sister41,a START42,a Street Smart43 WILLOW44,a
Condomless sex X X X X X X X X X X X X
Injection drug use X X + X X ^ X
Types of sexual partners X X X ^ X X
No. of sexual partners X X X X X X X X X
Mental health issues ^ X + + X + X +
Commercial sex work X ^ X
Substance use X X X X + X X X + X
Social connectivity X X X X X X X X
Economic marginalization + + X X
Health care needs X X + X X

Note. X = HIV risk behaviors and determinants addressed by the intervention; + = HIV risk behaviors and determinants that can be addressed by referrals; ^ = HIV risk behaviors and determinants that can be addressed by the intervention facilitator, as needed.

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Evidence-based interventions with training and capacity building assistance available through the Effective Interventions Web site (https://effectiveinterventions.cdc.gov). The other evidence-based interventions have training and technical assistance available through other sources listed on the Web site.