This brief report describes results on study retention among minority men who have sex with men (MSM) from a 12-week, social networking-based, HIV prevention trial with 1-year follow-up. Participants, primarily minority MSM, were recruited using online and offline methods and randomly assigned to a Facebook (intervention or control) group. Participants completed a baseline survey and were asked to complete two follow-up surveys (12-week follow-up and 1-year post-intervention). 94 % of participants completed the first two surveys and over 82 % completed the baseline and both post-intervention surveys. Participants who spent a greater frequency of time online had almost twice the odds of completing all surveys. HIV negative particip...
Background Young sexual minority men in the United States have a high incidence rate of HIV infectio...
BackgroundHIV disproportionately impacts Black men who have sex with men (MSM), and targeting the pr...
Concerns related to stigma and confidentiality limit HIV-related study recruitment and retention of ...
Background: Social networking technologies are an emerging tool for HIV prevention. Objective: To de...
BackgroundSocial networking technologies are an emerging tool for HIV prevention.ObjectiveTo determi...
As HIV infection continues unabated, there is a need for effective interventions targeting at-risk m...
Though Black and Hispanic men who have sex with men (MSM) are at an increased risk for HIV, few HIV ...
ObjectivesWe examined whether and how an HIV prevention diffusion-based intervention spread througho...
Abstract Social networking technologies have emergedas potential platforms to reach HIV(?) MSM in HI...
OBJECTIVES: Increasing HIV testing among men who have sex with men (MSM) is a major policy goal in t...
Online social networking usage is growing rapidly, especially among at-risk populations, such as men...
Chat room-based prevention interventions for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) are being implemente...
Although many men who have sex with men (MSM) in Peru are unaware of their HIV status, they are freq...
Online social networking usage is growing rapidly, especially among at-risk populations, such as men...
Background: Social media technologies offer new approaches to HIV prevention and promotion of testin...
Background Young sexual minority men in the United States have a high incidence rate of HIV infectio...
BackgroundHIV disproportionately impacts Black men who have sex with men (MSM), and targeting the pr...
Concerns related to stigma and confidentiality limit HIV-related study recruitment and retention of ...
Background: Social networking technologies are an emerging tool for HIV prevention. Objective: To de...
BackgroundSocial networking technologies are an emerging tool for HIV prevention.ObjectiveTo determi...
As HIV infection continues unabated, there is a need for effective interventions targeting at-risk m...
Though Black and Hispanic men who have sex with men (MSM) are at an increased risk for HIV, few HIV ...
ObjectivesWe examined whether and how an HIV prevention diffusion-based intervention spread througho...
Abstract Social networking technologies have emergedas potential platforms to reach HIV(?) MSM in HI...
OBJECTIVES: Increasing HIV testing among men who have sex with men (MSM) is a major policy goal in t...
Online social networking usage is growing rapidly, especially among at-risk populations, such as men...
Chat room-based prevention interventions for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) are being implemente...
Although many men who have sex with men (MSM) in Peru are unaware of their HIV status, they are freq...
Online social networking usage is growing rapidly, especially among at-risk populations, such as men...
Background: Social media technologies offer new approaches to HIV prevention and promotion of testin...
Background Young sexual minority men in the United States have a high incidence rate of HIV infectio...
BackgroundHIV disproportionately impacts Black men who have sex with men (MSM), and targeting the pr...
Concerns related to stigma and confidentiality limit HIV-related study recruitment and retention of ...