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HIV in Racial and Ethnic Minority PopulationsLesson 6. HIV in Racial and Ethnic Minority Populations
Learning Objective Performance Indicators
- Examine disparities in HIV incidence and prevalence rates among racial/ethnic minority groups in the United States
- Compare HIV diagnosis rates and care base on race/ethnicity
- Describe disparities in HIV preexposure prophylaxis (PrEP) coverage among different racial/ethnic groups
- Identify factors associated with health inequities among racial and ethnic minority populations of persons living with HIV and those at risk for HIV acquisition compared to white populations
- Summarize strategies for prevention, testing, and care among racial and ethnic minority populations
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Learning Objective Performance Indicators
- Examine disparities in HIV incidence and prevalence rates among racial/ethnic minority groups in the United States
- Compare HIV diagnosis rates and care base on race/ethnicity
- Describe disparities in HIV preexposure prophylaxis (PrEP) coverage among different racial/ethnic groups
- Identify factors associated with health inequities among racial and ethnic minority populations of persons living with HIV and those at risk for HIV acquisition compared to white populations
- Summarize strategies for prevention, testing, and care among racial and ethnic minority populations
Activities in this Lesson
- Quick ReferenceHIV in Racial and Ethnic Minority Populations Core Concepts
- Introduction
- HIV Epidemiology In United States by Race/Ethnicity
- Comparison of HIV Diagnosis and Care by Race/Ethnicity
- HIV PrEP Coverage by Race/Ethnicity
- Health Outcomes and Death by Race/Ethnicity
- Factors Associated with Health Inequities
- Future Directions for Reducing HIV-Related Disparities
- Summary Points
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