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Understanding Engagement in HIV Risk and Prevention Research Among Black Young Men Who Have Sex with Men and Transgender Women in the District of Columbia

机译:了解哥伦比亚特区与男性发生性关系的黑人青年和变性妇女中的艾滋病毒风险参与和预防研究

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>Purpose: To develop optimal methods to study sexual health among black young men who have sex with men and transgender women (BYMSM/TW).>Methods: We conducted a mixed-methods prospective study to identify recruitment and retention strategies for BYMSM/TW (age 16–21) in Washington D.C., and describe HIV risk behaviors and context.>Results: Incentivized peer referral was highly productive, and 60% of BYMSM/TW were retained for 3 months. Participants reported high levels of sexual risk, homophobia, racism, and maternal support.>Conclusion: BYMSM/TW studies should utilize a combination of peer-based, in-person, and technology-based recruiting strategies. Additional research is needed to leverage mobile technology and social media to enhance retention.
机译:>目的:开发最佳方法来研究与男性发生性关系的黑人年轻男性和变性女性(BYMSM / TW)。>方法:我们采用了混合方法前瞻性研究,以确定华盛顿特区BYMSM / TW(16-21岁)的招募和保留策略,并描述HIV风险行为和背景。 BYMSM / TW保留了3个月。参与者报告了高水平的性风险,同性恋恐惧症,种族主义和孕产妇支持。需要进行其他研究才能利用移动技术和社交媒体来提高保留率。

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