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Feasibility Of Recruiting Peer Educators To Promote Hiv Testing Using Facebook Among Men Who Have Sex With Men In Peru, Luis A. Menacho, Jerome T. Galea, Sean D. Young Jun 2015

Feasibility Of Recruiting Peer Educators To Promote Hiv Testing Using Facebook Among Men Who Have Sex With Men In Peru, Luis A. Menacho, Jerome T. Galea, Sean D. Young

Social Work Faculty Publications

Abstract: A peer leader-based intervention using social media can be an effective means to encourage Peruvian gay men to test for HIV. The objective was to explore the feasibility of recruiting and training leaders to deliver a peer intervention via Facebook to promote HIV testing. Training consisted of three sessions focused on HIV epidemiology, consequences of stigma associated with HIV, and ways to use Facebook. We performed pre- and post-training evaluations to assess HIV knowledge and comfort using Facebook. We trained 34 peer leaders. At baseline, the majority of peer leaders were already qualified and knowledgeable about HIV prevention …


Risk Factors For Social Isolation In Older Korean Americans, Yuri Jang, Nan Sook Park, David A. Chiriboga, Hyungwoo Yoon, Jisook Ko, Juyoung Lee, Miyong T. Kim May 2015

Risk Factors For Social Isolation In Older Korean Americans, Yuri Jang, Nan Sook Park, David A. Chiriboga, Hyungwoo Yoon, Jisook Ko, Juyoung Lee, Miyong T. Kim

Social Work Faculty Publications

Objective: Given the importance of social ties and connectedness in the lives of older ethnic immigrants, the present study examined the prevalence of social isolation and its risk factors in older Korean Americans.

Method: Using survey data from 1,301 participants (Mage = 70.5, SD = 7.24), risk groups for marginal social ties with family and friends were identified and predictors of each type of social isolation explored.

Results: Male gender and poorer rating of health were identified as common risk factors for marginal ties to both family and friends. Findings also present specific risk factors for each type …


Sociodemographic And Behavioral Correlates Of Anogenital Warts And Human Papillomavirus-Related Knowledge Among Men Who Have Sex With Men And Transwomen In Lima, Peru, Brandon Brown, Emmi Monsour, Jeffrey D. Klausner, Jerome T. Galea Apr 2015

Sociodemographic And Behavioral Correlates Of Anogenital Warts And Human Papillomavirus-Related Knowledge Among Men Who Have Sex With Men And Transwomen In Lima, Peru, Brandon Brown, Emmi Monsour, Jeffrey D. Klausner, Jerome T. Galea

Social Work Faculty Publications

Background Human papilloma virus (HPV) is the most common sexually transmitted infection (STI) globally, with a high burden of anogenital warts (AGW) among men who have sex with men (MSM) and transwomen (TW).

Methods Six-hundred HIV negative MSM and TW (300 with AGW, 300 without) were recruited for a prospective cohort study to examine HPV outcomes and HPV vaccine knowledge. Participants completed a self-administered online questionnaire. Logistic regression was used to assess the association between sociodemographic and behavioral characteristics with HPV vaccine knowledge.

Results The average participant age was 25.5 years. Most (67%) were single and 41.2% self-reported STI symptoms. …


The Hope Social Media Intervention For Global Hiv Prevention In Peru: A Cluster Randomised Controlled Trial, Sean D. Young, William G. Cumberland, Roch Nianogo, Luis A. Menacho, Jerome T. Galea, Thomas Coates Jan 2015

The Hope Social Media Intervention For Global Hiv Prevention In Peru: A Cluster Randomised Controlled Trial, Sean D. Young, William G. Cumberland, Roch Nianogo, Luis A. Menacho, Jerome T. Galea, Thomas Coates

Social Work Faculty Publications

Background: Social media technologies offer new approaches to HIV prevention and promotion of testing. We examined the efficacy of the Harnessing Online Peer Education (HOPE) social media intervention to increase HIV testing among men who have sex with men (MSM) in Peru.

Methods: In this cluster randomised controlled trial, Peruvian MSM from Greater Lima (including Callao) who had sex with a man in the past 12 months, were 18 years of age or older, were HIV negative or serostatus unknown, and had a Facebook account or were willing to create one (N=556) were randomly assigned (1:1) by concealed allocation to …