| Literature DB >> 23016504 |
Ian W Holloway1, Dorian E Traube, Katrina Kubicek, Jocelyn Supan, George Weiss, Michele D Kipke.
Abstract
African-American young men who have sex with men and transgender persons are at elevated risk for HIV infection. House and Ball communities, networks of mostly African-American gay, bisexual, and transgender individuals who compete in modeling and dance, represent a prime venue for HIV prevention with these difficult-to-reach populations; however, little research exists on effective approaches to HIV prevention within these communities. Using a mixed-methods approach, the present study sought to document participation in HIV prevention activities of a sample from the Los Angeles House and Ball communities (n = 263) in order to inform future service development. While 80% of participants were tested for HIV within the past 6 months, only 26% report HIV prevention program attendance. House leaders recommend a holistic approach to HIV prevention, one that incorporates attention to social problems beyond HIV, including poverty, housing difficulties, and lack of job training.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23016504 PMCID: PMC3507445 DOI: 10.1521/aeap.2012.24.5.431
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AIDS Educ Prev ISSN: 0899-9546