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Ecological Model for HIV Risk in MSM Stage of Epidemic Individual Community Public Policy Network Level of Risks Source: Baral and Beyrer, 2006.

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1 Ecological Model for HIV Risk in MSM Stage of Epidemic Individual Community Public Policy Network Level of Risks Source: Baral and Beyrer, 2006

2 HIV Prevalence, Risks for HIV Infection, and Human Rights among MSM in Malawi, Namibia, and Botswana  Objectives  Evaluate HIV prevalence and risk status among MSM in each of these countries  Demonstrate need for targeted HIV prevention expenditures from regional, national, and international funding agencies  Characterize human rights contexts Relationship of rights violations and HIV risk and infection

3 Human Rights Contexts Baral, S. et al. HIV Prevalence, Risks for HIV Infection, and Human Rights among men who have sex with men (MSM) in Malawi, Namibia, and Botswana. PLoS One. In press.

4 Associations with Rights Violations  Men who reported blackmail  Much more likely to have disclosed sexual orientation to a family member  Less likely to have had HIV test in last 6 months  More likely to be afraid to seek health care  Disclosing sexual orientation to health care workers  Highly associated with being denied health care  Much less likely to have had a HIV test in last 6 months Baral, S. et al. HIV Prevalence, Risks for HIV Infection, and Human Rights among men who have sex with men (MSM) in Malawi, Namibia, and Botswana. PLoS One. In press.

5 Types of Research  Defining an issue  Collecting all pieces of data/information that are relevant globally Data from other settings may be useful in advocacy in your context  Collecting Baseline Data  Outcomes of research Burden of disease – HIV, STI Associations with HIV Risk – individual or structural Population Size Estimations Linking rights violations to HIV risk  Addressing the Issue  Outcomes of research include Sociocultural appropriateness of interventions Efficacy and effectiveness of prevention interventions Biomedical vs behavioural Individual interventions vs community level or structural interventions


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