What is it about?
The essay talks about the rise in HIV and mental health issues among Filipino gay and bisexual men. It suggests using specific theories to tackle these problems, involving people with personal experiences in healthcare decisions, reducing stigma, and building trust between healthcare workers and patients. The goal is to create a more inclusive and culturally aware approach to improve health outcomes for this community.
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Why is it important?
This work is crucial because it addresses the overlooked social aspects of HIV and mental health among Filipino gay and bisexual men, which are worsened by power and oppression. It advocates for inclusive, culturally informed approaches to improve health outcomes for this community.
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This publication serves as the foundation of my PhD research project and is crucial as my first publication. It establishes the direction of my overall PhD thesis argument, making it an essential contribution to my research.
Mr. Aron Harold Pamoso
Australian National University
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This page is a summary of: The whole is greater than the sum of its parts: Integrating syndemics and intersectionality in tackling the HIV and mental health epidemics among Filipino gay and bisexual men, PLOS Mental Health, February 2025, PLOS,
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pmen.0000252.
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