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. 2021 Mar 27;25(Suppl 2):203–213. doi: 10.1007/s10461-021-03240-w

Table 1.

Study settings and designs

JustHouHS Stigma and social cohesion
Setting New Haven, Connecticut, United States Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Purpose Analyze the intersecting impacts of two social determinants of health—mass incarceration and housing—on HIV-related sexual risks and race inequities in those risks Examine and contextualize the relationships between stigma, social cohesion, and HIV outcomes among female sex workers living with HIV in two distinct epidemic settings
Design and sample Mixed-methods including longitudinal quantitative surveys (n = 400) and qualitative in-depth interviews (n = 54, selected from survey cohort) every 6 months over 2 years (up to 4 interviews). Purposive sampling based on recent incarceration history Mixed-methods including 3 longitudinal quantitative surveys (n = 211) conducted at 12 month intervals. Three qualitative in-depth interviews (n = 20 selected from survey cohort) also at 12 month intervals. Purposive sampling based on viral suppression