HIV prevention for men who have sex with men
Abstract
Key take-home messages
- There are very few studies of prevention interventions for MSM that use reliable evaluation outcome measures
- Self-reports have shown that individual-, group- and community-level interventions are effective at reducing HIV risk behaviours among MSM
- The long-term effectiveness and sustainability of outcomes of behavioural interventions for MSM have not been examined
- Behavioural interventions for MSM should include rigorous evaluation with biological/clinical outcomes
Authors
The Ontario HIV Treatment Network: Rapid Response Service
Year
2010
Topics
- Population(s)
- Men who have sex with men
- Prevention
- Sexual risk behaviour
- Education/media campaigns
- Health Systems
- Financial arrangements
- Delivery arrangements