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Research Summary focuses on HIV prevention intervention specifically designed and conducted for MSM of color and provides recommendations for health departments and community-based organizations (CBOs) that may be interested in designing interventions aimed toward stemming HIV infection in these communities, as well as researchers working with these groups. This publication is based on the research literature and therefore does not claim to represent formative research or programmatic work that may be being conducted by CBOs. The authors acknowledge that many MSM of color are being reached by such programs, but our goal was to summarize and systematically review rigorous evaluative research conducted specifically within these populations, |
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For technical assistance
questions, contact:
Tom Stopka, Research Scientist
HIV Prevention Research and Evaluation Section
California Department of Health Services
Office of AIDS
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Email: tstopka@dhs.ca.gov
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Email: Judith.Fitzpatrick@ucop.edu

Materials and information presented in Research
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University of California Office of the President, and may be
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Research
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Lynae Darbes,
Center for AIDS Prevention Studies (CAPS), UCSF
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Gail
E. Kennedy and George
W. Rutherford, Institute for Global Health, UCSF
All three are members of the Cochrane Collaborative Review
Group on HIV Infection and AIDS
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Collaborations is a project sponsored by:
California HIV/AIDS Research Program, University of California
Office of the President
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California State Office of AIDS |
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