Publications by authors named "Daniel H A Maya"

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  • * Through interviews and focus groups, researchers identified five key qualities that make peer implementers credible: proper training, verification, accurate information delivery, interpersonal skills, and engagement with the LGBTQ+ community.
  • * The findings aim to improve peer strategies for HIV prevention and treatment, including recruitment, training, and supervision of peer implementers.
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Existing research on Latino cultural factors mainly focuses on gender and nationality, often overlooking sexual orientation and giving limited attention to the experiences of Latino sexual minority men in the United States of America (USA). This study addressed this gap by exploring how sexual minority men identify, describe and experience Latino cultural factors. Between April and December 2019, semi-structured interviews were conducted with 28 men (ages 18-40, 43% non-US-born) in the greater Miami, Florida area to explore their engagement in HIV prevention and behavioural health services.

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