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Share your thoughts on this presentation with #IAS2019 Factors associated with current ART use among trans women participating in Trans Amigas study, São Paulo, Brazil Luca Fasciolo Maschião, Kátia Bassichetto, Gustavo Santa Roza Saggese, Hailey Gilmore, Maria Amélia Veras, Jae Sevelius and Sheri Lippman www.nudhes.com Share your thoughts on this presentation with #IAS2019

Disclosure The authors claim no conflicts of interest.

Background Trans women carry one of the heaviest burdens of HIV infection Pooled worldwide prevalence of HIV: 19.1% (Baral S. et al, 2013) In Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: 31.2% (Grinsztejn B. et al, 2017) Context of social vulnerability, stigma, violence, risk behavior and poor mental health (Poteat, T. et al, 2016; Dhejne C. et al, 2016; Transrespect versus Transphobia, 2018 ) Brazil:t universal healthcare and availability of ART Trans women face several barriers to access care - transphobia and discrimination in healthcare services (Rocon, P. C. et al, 2016; Costa A et al, 2016) Importance of tailored strategies to tackle possible unique barriers to HIV care (Sevelius J.M. et al, 2019)

Trans Amigas study Ongoing randomized pilot study among trans women living with HIV in Brazil to evaluate a peer navigation program. Intervention based on gender affirmation and peer support. Peer Navigators (PN) Participants 18 or older trans women Living with HIV Adherent to ART Recruited from community Selected during training phase 18 or older trans women Living with HIV Randomized for Control or Intervention Recruited from testing and HIV treatment clinic If intervention, assigned to peer navigator at baseline

Objective To describe and assess factors associated with current ART use among recruited trans women at baseline, including: Sociodemographic data Mental Health data Substance Use HIV-related appointments Barriers to HIV Care

Methods Those who reported current ART use were compared to the group of those: Who never had an HIV-related appointment; Who had an HIV-related appointment, but were not prescribed ART; Who had an HIV-related appointment, reported previous ART use, but stopped taking ART. Chi-square test was employed to assess factors associated with current ART use. Significant level was set to p<0.05.

Results

Results

Results Currently using ART: 63.7% Not currently using ART: 36.3%

Results Factors associated with current ART use Ethnicity, Income, housing stability, employment, mental distress (K10 scale), Alcohol use and experiences of violence were not significantly associated with current ART use, as well as randomized group assigned.

Discussion Current ART use was low (64%) when compared to other key populations in Brazil (e.g. MSM who knew their status = 95% - Guimarães et al, 2019, unpublished data); Lower education is a known risk factor for low adherence to ART; In contrast to what is described in ART adherence literature, our findings indicate that younger trans women were more likely to be on ART - possibly an effect of less negative healthcare experiences due to recent health policies such as chosen name law; Illegal substance use may play a role deepening barriers to care in a greater marginalization setting; ART use at baseline will be taken into account in the final analyses of this study.

Thank you! www.nudhes.com Funding: NIH/NIMH- R34 MH112177: Lippman, Sevelius, Veras, Saggese with the collaboration of São Paulo State Health Department

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