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HIV Test Delivery in the United States

In the United States, more than 161,200 individuals – 13% of the 1.1 million people living with HIV (PLWH) – are unaware of their HIV infection.¹ Estimates say these individuals account for 30% of all new annual infections.2

Black Men

What are Black Men’s HIV Prevention Needs? Who are Black men? In the U.S., Black men include different ethnic groups from the African Diaspora. They are friends and diverse family members: fathers, grandfathers, husbands, partners, brothers, uncles, sons, nephews, and cousins. They are colleagues working in professional and blue-collar jobs.

The DRISTI Intervention (Drive Against Stigma)

The DriSti (DRIve Against STIgma) CDC EBI intervnetion is a brief, scalable, mhealh, HIV stigma-reduction intervention for nursing students and ward staff (i.e., staff who assist with hospital patient care, including transporting patients and changing bed sheets) in Bangalore, Mysore, and Mangalore in Karnataka state, India.  

National Gay Men's HIV/AIDS Awareness Day – September 27, 2018 [booklet]

This brochure lists research focusing on HIV testing and helpful resources produced by CAPS/PRC. You might use it to:

National Youth HIV/AIDS Awareness Day — April 10, 2018 [booklet]

Research & Resources This brochure lists research projects with youth or young adults, as well as helpful resources produced by CAPS/PRC. You might use it to:

Heterosexual Men - 2018

What Are Heterosexual Men’s HIV Prevention Needs? Prepared by Joshua Middleton and Reverend William Francis Community Engagement (CE) Core | March 2018 Heterosexual men are affected by HIV HIV is a concern for heterosexual men, as almost 14% of new male HIV cases in 2016 occurred among heterosexuals, through sex with a woman (9.5%) and injecting drug use (3.9%).

National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day — February 7, 2018 [booklet]

Research & Resources This brochure lists research projects with African Americans and helpful resources produced by CAPS/PRC.

National Gay Men's HIV/AIDS Awareness Day – September 27, 2017 [booklet]

This brochure lists research focusing on HIV testing and helpful resources produced by CAPS/PRC. You might use it to: Stay up-to-date on research and learn what we found out from research Use the materials in trainings/presentations Advocate for services/funding Write grants Develop new or modify existing HIV prevention programs Evaluate current programs Connect with CAPS/PRC to develop new projects. Lead resea

Spring Summer 2017 [E-Newsletter]

Health disparities and HIV/AIDS Health disparities exist across race/ethnic, gender, sexual orientation, socioeconomic and/or geographically defined population groups.

Los Medicamentos Opioides

¿Cómo afectan los medicamentos opioides a las personas con VIH? Elaborado por Kathleen Clanon, MD and Pamela DeCarlo | July 2017

Opioid Use (pain pills) - 2017

How do prescription pain pills (opioids) affect HIV? Prepared by Kathleen Clanon, MD and Pamela DeCarlo Community Engagement (CE) Core | July 2017

National HIV Testing Day – June 27, 2017 [booklet]

This brochure lists research focusing on HIV testing and helpful resources produced by CAPS/PRC. You might use it to: Stay up-to-date on research and learn what we found out from research Use the materials in trainings/presentations Advocate for services/funding Write grants Develop new or modify existing HIV prevention programs Evaluate current programs Connect with CAPS/PRC to develop new projects. Lead resea

Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) - 2017

How can Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) help in HIV prevention? Prepared by Pamela DeCarlo and Kimberly Koester, CAPS/PRC/CHPRC Community Engagement (CE) Core | May 2017

Profilaxis pre-exposición (PrEP)

¿Cómo ayuda la Profilaxis Pre-Exposición (PrEP) a prevenir el VIH? Elaborado por Pamela DeCarlo y Kimberly Koester | May 2017

National Youth HIV/AIDS Awareness Day — April 10, 2017 [booklet]

Research & Resources This brochure lists research projects with Youth or young adults as well as helpful resources produced by CAPS/PRC.

National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day — February 7, 2017 [booklet]

Research & Resources This brochure lists research projects with African Americans and helpful resources produced by CAPS/PRC.

Hombres negros

¿Qué debe hacerse para prevenir el VIH en los hombres negros? Elaborado por Bob Haas y Barbara Green-Ajufo, DrPH, MPH

STYLE/M+ Implementation Resources

This PRC project is focused on evaluating the adaptation of the STYLE (“Strength Through Youth Livin’ Empowered”) intervention, developed 10+ years ago in North Carolina, to a community-based clinic in Oakland, CA. APEB is calling their STYLE adaptation “M+.” They will develop social and standard marketing materials for the program. Clients who enroll in M+ will attend an orientation and educational session focused on health literacy and self advocacy skills.

Qualitative interview instrument

While you are setting up your equipment, getting the consent form, etc. take note of the surroundings for your field notes. 1. I’d like you to think back to the last time you got an HIV test. Take a minute to remember everything you can about it and then tell me the whole story.

Voluntary HIV Counseling and Testing Efficacy Study

Is HIV Counseling and Testing Effective for Prevention? While voluntary HIV counseling and testing has been demonstrated to be useful for care and support, the effectiveness of counseling and testing for prevention has not been conclusively demonstrated [1-6]. There have been very few studies of the effectiveness of counseling and testing for prevention, and even fewer randomized trials [7-8], despite repeated calls for controlled studies[1,6,9].