15
Participants
Start Date
July 31, 2006
Primary Completion Date
March 31, 2011
Study Completion Date
March 31, 2011
Printed materials
"Role model stories comprise the heart of printed materials distributed throughout the target community. The role model stories are brief publications that depict personal accounts from individuals in the population of focus who have made or are planning to make a risk-reducing behavioral change. Depending on the population they are meant to reach and what behavior they are trying to influence, the stories may include examples of people who now carry condoms with them, talked to a partner about condom use, use condoms consistently, avoid sharing needles, or exhibited other risk reduction behaviors."
Peer advocates
"Core Element 1 Core group of young gay men and additional volunteers recruited from the community. The core group and volunteers comprise the peer advocates who design and carry out all program activities.~Core Element 2 Designated space where most social events and meetings are held; also serves as a drop in center where young men can meet and socialize during specified hours.~Core Element 3 Social events to attract young gay men and to promote safer sex. Core Element 4 Teams of young gay men go to locations frequented by young gay men to discuss and promote safer sex, deliver appealing informational literature on HIV risk reduction and distribute condoms.~Core Element 5 Meetings of eight to 10 young gay men to discuss factors contributing to unsafe sex among men. Men practice safer sex negotiation and correct condom use skills.~Core Element 6 Publicity campaigns that attract men to the program by word of mouth and through articles and advertisements in gay newspapers."
Childrens Hospital National Medical Center, Washington D.C.
University of Maryland, Baltimore
USF Peds Division of Infectious Disease, Tampa
Stroger Hospital of Cook County, Chicago
Childrens Hospital of Los Angeles, Los Angeles
University of California at San Francisco, San Francisco
University Pediatric Hospital, San Juan
National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
NIH
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
NIH
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
OTHER