Gender, Power and Latino Men's HIV Risk (ICPSR 35837)

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Miguel A. Munoz-Laboy, Temple University. School of Social Work

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The project has a 4-year ethnographic study design with two components of data collection to investigate issues of bisexuality and HIV risk among Latinos in the United States. The first component consists of in-depth interviews with behaviorally bisexual Latino men (N=160) from five research sites in the New York City metropolitan area. The first two years of the study are dedicated to the in-depth interviews component. The second data collection component of the study is an ethnography. This component lasts 3 years, beginning in years 1 and 2 with key informant interviews (N=25) and continuing in year 3 with ethnographic mapping and 25 group interviews with AIDS Service Delivery Organizations across the 5 research sites. The last year of the project focuses on using Intervention Mapping (IM) to analyze the data collected and design the pilot intervention to reduce HIV risk among bisexual Latino men.

United States Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health. Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (1R01HD056948)
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