“…While evidence of effectiveness of asset-based approaches is still limited (Morgan & Ziglio, 2007), and largely absent from health improvement efforts with GBMSM so far, there have been calls to develop such efforts to reduce their multiple, interrelated health inequalities (Halkitis, 2013; Halkitis, Krause, & Vieira, 2017; Herrick et al, 2011, 2014; Mayer et al, 2012). Asset or strengths and resilience approaches have been suggested as a means of countering syndemics (Chakrapani, Kaur, Newman, Mittal, & Kumar, 2019; Herrick et al, 2011; Stall, Friedman, & Catania, 2008), but the approach has not been fully defined, or tested, with studies again focussing on the unitary outcomes of HIV, sexual risk behaviour or substance use (Adeboye et al, 2017; Chakrapani, Newman, Shunmugam, Logie, & Samuel, 2017; Chakrapani et al, 2019; Cleland, Lanza, Vasilenko, & Gwadz, 2017; Halkitis et al, 2017; Hart et al, 2017; McNair et al, 2018).…”