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National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day February 7, 2009 African American HIV Prevention Research & Resources from the Center for AIDS Prevention Studies (CAPS) TIE Core Tying research community together & Center for AIDS Prevention Studies (CAPS) Technology and Information Exchange (TIE) Core

Center for AIDS Prevention Studies (CAPS) This brochure lists current research with African Americans and helpful resources produced by CAPS. You might use it to: Stay up-to-date on research Use the materials in trainings/presentations Advocate for services/funding Write grants Develop new or modify existing HIV prevention programs Evaluate current programs If you d like more details on our research, or assistance using the materials in your work, please call us at 415/597-9110 or e-mail CAPS.Web@ucsf.edu.

Research with Gay Men & Men Who have Sex with Men and Women A Community Level HIV Prevention Intervention for Young Black Men Who Have Sex with Men http://www.caps.ucsf.edu/research/portfolio/2008/kegeles-blackmpower.pdf Project Staff: Susan Kegeles (PI); John Peterson (Georgia State University, Co-PI); Greg Rebchook (Co-PI); David Huebner (University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Co-investigator); Starley Shade (Statistician, Co-investigator); Robert Williams (Intervention Specialist) This project will test an adaptation of the Mpowerment Project for young Black men who have sex with men. The Black Mpowerment Project will take place for two years in Dallas, TX. Houston, TX will be the comparison community. Bit of Research: One theme for adapting Mpowerment for young Black men who have sex with men was the importance of emphasizing the whole man. Young Black men do not want to be reduced to their sexual activities and desires. Recognize that their identity includes family, spirituality, community, history, etc. (from a presentation at the 2007 Conference on the Role of Families in Preventing HIV/AIDS) Faith-Based HIV Prevention for Young African American Men who have Sex with Men http://www.caps.ucsf.edu/research/portfolio/2008/kegeles-faith-based.pdf Project Staff: Susan Kegeles (Academic PI); Minister Vera Owens (Community PI); Greg Rebchook, Emily Arnold (Co-PIs); Michael Foster (Project Director); Richard Hamilton (Community Research Associate) The Unity Fellowship Church Movement and CAPS are collaborating to develop an innovative HIV prevention program in a faith-based organization. It will mobilize young Black men who have sex with men ages 18-29 to reach into the Black community to encourage their peers to have safer sex, obtain HIV testing when needed and, for their HIV+ peers, to access appropriate medical treatment and social support. Bit of Research: In focus groups, young men observed that HIV testing and treatment was facilitated by hope and belief in medications effectiveness and by spirituality, faith, and the belief that God had provided testing and treatment. Many men discussed the need to be mentally healthy in order to obtain testing and treatment, and this was related to frustration that many other more basic needs are ignored with the exclusive focus on HIV/AIDS. (from a presentation at the 2007 National HIV Prevention Conference)

The Development of an HIV Prevention Intervention for African American Men Who Have Sex with Men and Women http://www.caps.ucsf.edu/research/portfolio/2008/kegeles-developmentmsmw.pdf Project Staff: Susan M. Kegeles (Academic PI), Carla Dillard Smith, MA (Community PI) Don Operario, PhD (Brown University, Co-PI), Michael Benjamin (Project Director), Emily Arnold (Research Coordinator) This study is a collaboration between CAPS and the California Prevention and Education Project (CAL-PEP) in Oakland, CA. This research team developed a multi-session intervention that can be added to HIV counseling and testing for MSM who do not identify as gay/homosexual/same gender-loving, and have sex with women. The Bruthas Project we developed is currently being tested in a randomized controlled study. A Randomized Controlled Trial of the Bruthas Project http://www.caps.ucsf.edu/research/portfolio/2008/arnold-bruthas.pdf Project Staff: Emily Arnold (Academic PI), Carla Dillard Smith (Community PI), Susan M. Kegeles, (Co-PI) Michael Arnold, PhD (Statistician), Michael Benjamin (Project Director), Don Operario, PhD (Consultant, Brown University), Shakema Snow (Project Data Manager) and Desmon Pierceson (Counselor) The Bruthas Project is an enhanced HIV counseling intervention focused on African American men who have sex with men and women. The Bruthas Project intervention sessions will address: (a) increasing comfort with one s personal identity, (b) establishing positive relationships, and (c) building safer sex skills. This study rigorously tests the Bruthas Project in a randomized controlled trial. Project Website: www.bruthasproject.com The Ballroom Community Project: Social Networks and Social Support for Young African American Men Who Have Sex with Men http://www.caps.ucsf.edu/research/portfolio/2008/arnold-ballroom.pdf Project Staff: Emily Arnold (PI), David Williams (Research Assistant) This research investigates the relationship between social networks, social support and HIV-related risk behavior among young African American MSM who participate in the Ballroom community. The Ballroom community consists of houses, figurative and sometimes literal homes for queer youth of color, and the elaborate balls they host and compete in. What we learn during this study will be used to develop an intervention tailored specifically to the Ballroom community.

Social/Sexual Networks & HIV Risk: Men of Color http://www.caps.ucsf.edu/research/portfolio/2008/choi-msmnetworks.pdf Project Staff: Kyung-Hee Choi (PI), George Ayala (Co-PI), Jay Paul, Matt Mutchler, and Steven Gregorich This study seeks to understand HIV risk behaviors by examining how social discrimination impacts sexual risk among MSM of color. The study describes sexual partnership patterns and explains the association between social discrimination, social networks, sexual partnerships and HIV risk among African American, Asian and Pacific Islander (API), and Latino MSM in Los Angeles, CA. Bit of Research: Many African American, API and Latino men reported strong ties to their communities of color, families and the church -- environments in which they also commonly reported experiencing homophobia and a sense of being unwelcome due to their sexuality. Some MSM reported feeling accepted by specific family members, including mothers, grandmothers, and siblings. (from a presentation at the 2007 National HIV Prevention Conference) Research with Youth Computer-based vs Interpersonal HIV Preventive Intervention for at-risk Youth http://www.caps.ucsf.edu/research/portfolio/2008/lightfoot-computeryouth.pdf Project Staff: Marguerita Lightfoot, PhD (PI) This study compared two forms of LIGHT, an HIV prevention program for high-risk adolescents: in-person v. computerized. We conducted orientation sessions for all school personnel, parents, and stakeholders. Twenty four schools (n=960 students) in the Los Angeles Department of Education were randomly assigned into one of three conditions: 1) In-person Light in 8 schools; 2) Computerized Light in 8 schools; or 3) a standard HIV control condition. Bit of Research: In a pilot study of this intervention with 133 adolescents, we found that adolescents in the computerized intervention were significantly less likely to engage in sexual activity and reported significantly fewer sexual partners. (from a presentation at the 2008 Sex:Tech Conference)

Research with Heterosexual Men and Women Project Relate: HIV Risk among Male Parolees and their Female Partners http://www.caps.ucsf.edu/research/portfolio/2008/comfort-parolees.pdf Project Staff: Megan Comfort (PI); Olga Grinstead, Tor Neilands, Philippe Bourgois (University of Pennsylvania) (Co-PIs); Jackie Ramos, Claudia Smith, Malcolm Hoover, Samantha Dilworth (Staff) This study explores HIV risk among men who were released from prison within the last year and are currently on parole and the women who are in sexual relationships with them. Two hundred couples will be recruited from community sites in Oakland, CA and come to an appointment together but be interviewed separately. This study will yield important information about HIV risk and risk reduction among couples affected by incarceration that can be used to develop effective interventions for the millions of low-income people of color who experience their own or their partner s incarceration each year. Evaluation Research State Minority AIDS Project http://www.caps.ucsf.edu/research/portfolio/2008/rutherford-smap.pdf Project Staff: George W. Rutherford, Lynae Darbes, Gail Kennedy, Usma Khan, Laura Packel We have been collaborating with the State of California Department of Health Services, Office of AIDS, in conjunction with the California HIV/AIDS Research Program (CHRP, formally known as UARP), in their Community Collaborative Projects. The project aims to create and disseminate systematic reviews on HIV prevention interventions focusing on particular at-risk populations in the United States. In addition, the project aims to develop and maintain a database of the best evidence of behavioral HIV prevention interventions conducted with people of color. Bit of research: For African-American heterosexuals, we found that the most successful interventions were grounded in theory, provided the participants with skills training (e.g., condom negotiation), and were culturally sensitive to the unique needs of African Americans. Positive outcomes from these interventions included increased condom use, decreased numbers of sexual partners, and improved communication with partners regarding safer sexual practices. Project Websites: The Choice HIV website provides easily accessible information to assist prevention providers in planning education and prevention activities based on science. http://choicehiv.org Systematic reviews- http://chrp.ucop.edu/resources/dissemination_project/index.html

CAPS Resources Fact Sheets http://www.caps.ucsf.edu/pubs/fs/ What are African American s HIV prevention needs? http://www.caps.ucsf.edu/pubs/fs/afamrev.php What are Black Men s HIV prevention needs? Survey Instruments http://www.caps.ucsf.edu/tools/surveys/ http://www.caps.ucsf.edu/pubs/fs/blackmen.php Topics include risk behavior, adherence, coping, substance use and knowledge/attitudes. Evaluation Manuals http://www.caps.ucsf.edu/pubs/manuals/ Good Questions Better Answers: A Formative Research Handbook for California HIV Prevention Programs Working Together: A Guide to Collaborative Research in HIV Prevention Intervention Curricula http://www.caps.ucsf.edu/tools/curricula/ Programs for HIV+ and HIV- persons. CAPS African American research and publications http://www.caps.ucsf.edu/articles/article.php?kw=africanamerican This information was compiled for you by the CAPS Technology and Information Exchange (TIE) Core: Tying research and community together. Questions? Comments? Contact Marliese Warren, 415/597-4995 or Marliese.Warren@ucsf.edu.

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