Cite
Prioritizing Flexibility, Human Connection, and Representation: Findings from the Qualitative Process Evaluation of the Special Projects of National Significance Black Men Who Have Sex with Men Initiative.
MLA
Hodge, Sarah E., et al. “Prioritizing Flexibility, Human Connection, and Representation: Findings from the Qualitative Process Evaluation of the Special Projects of National Significance Black Men Who Have Sex with Men Initiative.” AIDS Patient Care & STDs, vol. 36, Oct. 2022, p. S-21-S-27. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1089/apc.2022.0094.
APA
Hodge, S. E., Passero, M., Robinson, D., Shah, S., Anthony, T., & Jones, C. D. (2022). Prioritizing Flexibility, Human Connection, and Representation: Findings from the Qualitative Process Evaluation of the Special Projects of National Significance Black Men Who Have Sex with Men Initiative. AIDS Patient Care & STDs, 36, S-21-S-27. https://doi.org/10.1089/apc.2022.0094
Chicago
Hodge, Sarah E., Meredith Passero, Deja Robinson, Savyasachi Shah, Tamia Anthony, and Chandria D. Jones. 2022. “Prioritizing Flexibility, Human Connection, and Representation: Findings from the Qualitative Process Evaluation of the Special Projects of National Significance Black Men Who Have Sex with Men Initiative.” AIDS Patient Care & STDs 36 (October): S-21-S-27. doi:10.1089/apc.2022.0094.