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Electronic HIV Prevention in Los Angeles

Electronic, Technology, HIV Messaging This pilot study conducted and analyzed responses from eight focus groups (6-8 people each) with staff and clients from community-based organizations (CBOs) which provide HIV prevention services to women. The specific aims of this project are: To gather initial information on which electronic communication channels (e.g., the Internet, personal digital assistants […]

Friends Care I

The majority of new HIV infections across Los Angeles County continue to be found among men who have sex with other men (MSM).  Within MSM, stimulant abuse, particularly methamphetamine abuse, is the major factor in driving new infections, primarily via behavioral disinhibition contributing MSM methamphetamine users to engage in extremely high-risk sexual transmission behaviors. Friends […]

P-QUAD Study

PQUAD is a pilot project to evaluate the acceptability, safety, and feasibility of delivering community-based HIV post-exposure prophylaxis in diverse Los Angeles County communities. It is a joint venture of UCLA, the Los Angeles Office of AIDS Programs and Policy (OAPP), the Department of Public Health Sexually Transmitted Disease Program, AIDS Project Los Angeles (APLA), […]

Community Health Study

There have been few attempts to monitor the risk behaviors and HIV seroprevalence among the general population. Understanding the HIV epidemic in Los Angeles requires establishing an integrated, multilevel surveillance system for HIV, sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), and the Hepatitis C virus (HCV). Information about sexual and substance use risk behaviors, HIV seroprevalence, and public […]

Angola – Acceptability of Handheld Computers to Collect Self-reported Sexual Behavior Data in Angola

Acceptability of Handheld Computers to Collect Self-reported Sexual Behavior Data in Angola This study evaluates the cultural acceptability and cost-effectiveness of using handheld computers to collect sexual behavior data, in order to reduce disparities in access to HIV/AIDS prevention and care services in Angola, a country severely impacted by HIV/AIDS. Specifically, this study aimed 1) […]

¡Tu Vales!: An HIV Testing Campaign for Latino Day Laborers

Project Name:  ¡Tu Vales!:  An HIV Testing Campaign for Latino Day Laborers Some Latino men involved in high risk behaviors have been found to be more likely to choose to get tested for HIV when the HIV test is “bundled” with other tests. A recent study of Latino male immigrant day labors in Los Angeles […]

Feasibility and Acceptability of PrEP and Non-occupational Npep for HIV Prevention in Los Angeles

This is a qualitative study of knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, and perceived barriers to implementation of biomedical prevention strategies among MSM in metropolitan Los Angeles, California. Three focus groups comprised of sixteen unique individual participants were conducted at the UCLA Center for Clinical AIDS Research and Education between April 2008 and June 2008. Additionally, five key […]