Either your web browser doesn't support Javascript or it is currently turned off. In the latter case, please turn on Javascript support in your web browser and reload this page. This paper examines lessons learned from recruitment strategies utilized in enrolling participants between and for a randomized controlled trial to test a culturally specific HIV risk-reduction intervention for Black MSMW. Interested respondents completed a brief screener and participants completed surveys at baseline and at post, 3 and 6 months follow-up. Recruitment patterns were assessed by examining the source of study information reported when respondents were asked how they learned about the study.
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Bingham originated and conducted the secondary analysis, interpreted the data, and led the drafting and revision of the article. Harawa and J. Williams were the lead investigators for the original study, helped conceptualize the secondary analyses, interpret findings, and draft and revise the article. All authors approved the final submitted version. MSMW who reported higher levels of GRC than other participants also reported more psychological distress, lower self-esteem, greater internalized homophobia, less HIV knowledge, lower risk reduction skills, less disclosure of same-sex behaviors to others, and more unprotected vaginal or anal intercourse with female partners.
Correlates of African American Men's Sexual Schemas
Sexual schemas are cognitive representations of oneself as a sexual being and aid in the processing of sexually relevant information. We examined the relationship between sociosexuality attitudes about casual sex , masculine ideology attitudes toward traditional men and male roles , and cultural centrality strength of identity with racial group as significant psychosocial and sociocultural predictors in shaping young, heterosexual African American men's sexual schemas. Results indicated that masculine ideology and cultural centrality were both positively related to men's sexual schemas. Gender and sexuality are fundamentally intertwined and impact how we view ourselves, and how others view us Vanwesenbeeck These socialization processes have been shown in the literature to help reinforce sociosexual norms Andersen et al.
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