Associations of Minority Stressors, Alcohol Use Disorder, Resilience, and HIV Testing Self-Efficacy Among Community-Based Black Men Who Have Sex with Men in a Southern U.S. City: A Causal Mediation and Moderation Analysis
Liu Y, Mitchell J, Brown L, Chandler C, Zhang C. Associations of Minority Stressors, Alcohol Use Disorder, Resilience, and HIV Testing Self-Efficacy Among Community-Based Black Men Who Have Sex with Men in a Southern U.S. City: A Causal Mediation and Moderation Analysis. Substance Use & Misuse 2024, 60: 120-129. PMID: 39358912, DOI: 10.1080/10826084.2024.2409770.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTesting self-efficacyPerceived HIV stigmaAlcohol use disorder riskMinority stressorsHIV stigmaAlcohol use disorderInternalized homonegativitySelf-efficacyEffects of minority stressHIV testing uptakeHIV testing outcomesSouthern U.S. citySouthern US cityUse disorderMinority stressModeration analysisTesting uptakeCross-sectional dataHIV testingU.S. citiesBlack MenHomonegativityHomophobiaUS citiesBMSM
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