Developing a partnership for HIV primary prevention for men at high risk for HIV infection in rural communities

A collaborative approach used to access a difficult-to-reach men who have sex with men (MSM) population at risk for HIV infection in a rural area of the US is described. The collaborative approach is necessary because it offers the opportunity to access difficult-to-reach populations at risk for HIV...

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Biological and medical sciences
Community Relations
Confidentiality
Gays & lesbians
Gender Discrimination
General aspects
Health education
Health Promotion
HIV
HIV Infections - prevention & control
Homosexuality
Human immunodeficiency virus
Humans
Individual Needs
Male
Males
Medical sciences
Minority Groups
Networks
Pilot Projects
Planification. Prevention (methods). Intervention. Evaluation
Primary Prevention - methods
Program Evaluation
Programming
Public health. Hygiene
Public health. Hygiene-occupational medicine
Risk Factors
Rural areas
Rural Population
Sexual behavior
Sexual Orientation
Sexuality
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Social Characteristics
Social Support Groups
United States
Urban Areas
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