2010
DOI: 10.2105/ajph.2009.179648
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Hombres Sanos: Evaluation of a Social Marketing Campaign for Heterosexually Identified Latino Men Who Have Sex With Men and Women

Abstract: Social marketing represents a promising approach for abating HIV transmission among heterosexually identified Latinos, particularly for heterosexually identified Latino MSMW. Given the scarcity of evidence-based HIV prevention interventions for these populations, this prevention strategy warrants further investigation.

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“…Results of the campaign evaluation have been reported elsewhere (Martínez-Donate et al, 2009;Martínez-Donate et al, 2010). On average, 85.9% of the heterosexually identified respondents and 86.8% of the heterosexually identified MSMW subsample reported exposure to the campaign materials and=or activities.…”
Section: Campaign Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 84%
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“…Results of the campaign evaluation have been reported elsewhere (Martínez-Donate et al, 2009;Martínez-Donate et al, 2010). On average, 85.9% of the heterosexually identified respondents and 86.8% of the heterosexually identified MSMW subsample reported exposure to the campaign materials and=or activities.…”
Section: Campaign Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…This dual strategy allowed us to develop a nonthreatening, socially and culturally acceptable campaign. Our intervention successfully reached our target population and was associated with a measurable positive effect (Martínez-Donate et al, 2009;Martínez-Donate et al, 2010).…”
Section: Implications For Health Communication and Social Marketingmentioning
confidence: 85%
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“…Attitudes within American black and Latino communities, as well as within (e.g.) white fundamentalist communities, would be intriguing to study, given negative attitudes towards MSM in these communities (Amola & Grimmett, 2015;Carballo-Diéguez et al, 2004;Dudley & Mulvey, 2009;Greslé-Favier, 2009;Lewis, 2003;Martinez & Hosek, 2005;Martínez-Donate et al, 2010;Miller, Serner, & Wagner, 2005;Muñoz-Laboy, Garcia, Wilson, Parker, & Severson, 2015;Reisen et al, 2010;Sánchez, Blas-Lopez, Martínez-Patiño, & Vilain, 2016;Vincent, Peterson, & Parrott, 2009), though of course not all such communities, nor all individuals in these communities, show negative attitudes towards MSM (e.g., Jenkins, Lambert, & Baker, 2009).…”
Section: Limitations and Future Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although men who have sex with men (MSM) or with both men and women (MSMW) are often thought to be gay, the men need not think of themselves as gay, and many do not, instead identifying as straight or heterosexual (Baldwin et al, 2015;Martínez-Donate et al, 2010;Pathela et al, 2006). Some researchers and therapists perceive these men as having psychological problems (Cabaj, 2009;Higgins, 2006;Wester, 2008), whereas others accept their straight identity (Kort with Morgan, 2014;Silva, 2015;Ward, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%