PsycTESTS Dataset 2014
DOI: 10.1037/t43652-000
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“…20 Another study developed partnerships with HBC leaders to learn strategies for increasing HIV knowledge to increase a community's willingness to participate in future HIV vaccine trials. 21 Most studies related to the HBC have focused on the unique forms of HIV-related risk Black MSM experience and identifying effective ideas for developing interventions with this community. 18,20,21 Few interventions have included gay family and HBC members, an inclusive array of sexual and gender identities, and taken a status-neutral approach, bridging prevention and care needs.…”
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“…20 Another study developed partnerships with HBC leaders to learn strategies for increasing HIV knowledge to increase a community's willingness to participate in future HIV vaccine trials. 21 Most studies related to the HBC have focused on the unique forms of HIV-related risk Black MSM experience and identifying effective ideas for developing interventions with this community. 18,20,21 Few interventions have included gay family and HBC members, an inclusive array of sexual and gender identities, and taken a status-neutral approach, bridging prevention and care needs.…”
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“…21 Most studies related to the HBC have focused on the unique forms of HIV-related risk Black MSM experience and identifying effective ideas for developing interventions with this community. 18,20,21 Few interventions have included gay family and HBC members, an inclusive array of sexual and gender identities, and taken a status-neutral approach, bridging prevention and care needs. 22 In this paper, we report findings from a feasibility and acceptability trial of the We Are Family intervention, which we conducted with gay, bisexual, and transgender people of color from the house ball and gay family communities.…”
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