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The country-specific covariates we examined included internet penetration, urbanization, stigma, and criminalization of homosexuality. The covariate data are provided in Table S1 in Multimedia Appendix 1; these data were not used to adjust GTPSE values.
Internet penetration data were extracted from the World Development Indicators database through the World Bank and the Internet World Statistics database, indicating the percentage of each country’s total population with access to the internet.
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2025;11:e58630
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In the context of Nepal, homosexuality is not criminalized, and the rights of MSM are guaranteed by the constitution [9,10]. Despite these legal safeguards, the prevailing cultural norms and societal attitudes pose significant challenges. Traditional and cultural values emphasize heterosexual marriages and family structures and traditional expectations of relationships, and a lack of family support often marginalizes individuals with diverse sexual orientations [11].
JMIR Hum Factors 2024;11:e56002
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Reference 12: Assessment of stigma towards homosexuality in China: a study of men who have sex with menhomosexuality
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2019;7(3):e12573
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