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ConferencesAttended Medicine 2.0'13 (London, UK) Accepted AbstractsMedicine 2.0'13 (London, UK)AIDSVu: An Interactive Online Surveillance Mapping Resource to Improve HIV Prevention in the US AIDSVu (www.aidsvu.org) is a freely accessible online mapping resource that increases the accessibility and utility of HIV surveillance data in the United States. Its development represents a unique public-private collaboration, in which public health surveillance officials share, without personal identifiers, aggregated data on the number of persons living with HIV infection, and Emory University supports the production of interactive online maps illustrating the most heavily impacted states... Medicine 2.0'14 Summit & World Congress (Maui, Hawaii, USA)Methods for Improving Consent and Survey Completion in Online HIV Prevention Research with Young Men Who Have Sex with Men Background The internet is effective in reaching participants for data collection in public health, especially among hard-to-reach populations like young men who have sex with men (YMSM). When engaging participants without personal interaction, it is important to ensure that participants understand risks of the study and develop innovative ways to retain participants to reduce nonresponse bias. From previous research, we know that participants spend an average of 28 seconds on the consent p... 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The Comparability of Men Who Have Sex With Men Recruited From Venue-Time-Space Sampling and Facebook: A Cohort Study A Novel Approach to Realizing Routine HIV Screening and Enhancing Linkage to Care in the United States: Protocol of the FOCUS Program and Early Results Sibanye Methods for Prevention Packages Program Project Protocol: Pilot Study of HIV Prevention Interventions for Men Who Have Sex With Men in South Africa Developing a Video-Based eHealth Intervention for HIV-Positive Gay, Bisexual, and Other Men Who Have Sex with Men: Study Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial Internet-Based HIV Prevention With At-Home Sexually Transmitted Infection Testing for Young Men Having Sex With Men: Study Protocol of a Randomized Controlled Trial of Keep It Up! 2.0 A Dyadic Behavioral Intervention to Optimize Same Sex Male Couples’ Engagement Across the HIV Care Continuum: Development of and Protocol for an Innovative Couples-based Approach (Partner Steps) Home-Based HIV Testing and Counseling for Male Couples (Project Nexus): A Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial Journal of Medical Internet ResearchEnhancing Retention of an Internet-Based Cohort Study of Men Who Have Sex With Men (MSM) via Text Messaging: Randomized Controlled Trial Assessment of a New Web-Based Sexual Concurrency Measurement Tool for Men Who Have Sex With Men Using a Geolocation Social Networking Application to Calculate the Population Density of Sex-Seeking Gay Men for Research and Prevention Services Completeness and Reliability of Location Data Collected on the Web: Assessing the Quality of Self-Reported Locations in an Internet Sample of Men Who Have Sex With Men Preexposure Prophylaxis Modality Preferences Among Men Who Have Sex With Men and Use Social Media in the United States Use of Videos Improves Informed Consent Comprehension in Web-Based Surveys Among Internet-Using Men Who Have Sex With Men: A Randomized Controlled Trial Published WithThis user's work may be related toPrivacy settings prevent us from displaying this information. |
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