Publication Type: Infographic

Comparison of Approaches to Linkage to Post-release Care Between Community, Medical, Behavioral Health, and General Re-entry Service Providers

Infographic Comparison of Approaches to Linkage to Post-release Care Between Community, Medical, Behavioral Health, and General Re-entry Service Providers July 1, 2023 The CHRP Reentry Rapid Response Study aims to examine and identify current processes, gaps, and best practices that link or reconnect individuals with HIV, HCV, and substance use treatment needs to community-based services …

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People Living with HIV Who Smoke Face Barriers to Accessing Smoking Cessation Services in Southern California HIV Safety Nets

Infographic People Living with HIV Who Smoke Face Barriers to Accessing Smoking Cessation Services in Southern California HIV Safety Nets May 15, 2023 A new study from the California HIV/AIDS Policy Research Centers finds that less than 30% of safety net providers in the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program in Southern California offered smoking cessation services, …

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Senate Bill 159 Implementation: California Pharmacists’ Perspectives On Opportunities And Challenges

Infographic Senate Bill 159 Implementation: California Pharmacists’ Perspectives On Opportunities And Challenges March 7, 2023 A new study from the California HIV/AIDS Policy Research Centers, in collaboration with the Center on Reproductive Health, Law, and Policy, Birth Control Pharmacist, and the California Society of Health-System Pharmacists, finds that more than 90% of California pharmacists surveyed …

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Trans Persons and HIV in CA 2020

Infographic Trans Persons and HIV in CA 2020 November 18, 2022 Infographic from data from the HIV Surveillance Report 2020. The Continuum of HIV Care reports from 2016 to 2020, and the HIV and Transgender People Fact Sheet 2020 published by the California Department of Public Health. Download Authors Southern California HIV/AIDS Policy Research Center

Attitudes Towards HIV Research Participation

Infographic Attitudes Towards HIV Research Participation October 25, 2022 Little is known about how payment affects individuals’ decisions to participate in HIV research. Using data from a U.S. survey of people living with HIV (N = 292), we examined potential research participants’ attitudes toward payment, perceived study risk based on payment amount, and preferred payment forms, and …

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Addressing MPOX Disparities Among MSM in Los Angeles County

Infographic Addressing MPOX Disparities Among MSM in Los Angeles County May 15, 2022 In response to the 2022 mpox (monkeypox) outbreak, collaborators from the Southern California HIV/AIDS Policy Research Center and the University of Southern California  adapted a validated microsimulation model to understand the dynamics of mpox disease transmission. Results estimate the impact of vaccination, treatment, …

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Potential Impact and Equitable Reach of Senate Bill 306 (SB 306), STD Coverage and Care Act

Infographic Potential Impact and Equitable Reach of Senate Bill 306 (SB 306), STD Coverage and Care Act May 10, 2022 In 2022, California became the first state to require healthcare plans to cover the costs of home test kits for sexually transmitted diseases (STD) including HIV. Home test kits are provided through a prescription or …

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Infographic: HIV and Aging

Infographic Infographic: HIV and Aging August 31, 2021 The population of people living with HIV is getting older. By the end of 2022, an estimated 70% of people living with HIV will be aged 50 years and older. With age and the cumulative effects of HIV, this population experiences exacerbated age-related health vulnerabilities and comorbid …

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