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The study is a collaborative effort between the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (National Center for HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis, STI, and TB Prevention, Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention, Prevention Research Branch), Emory University, the University of Michigan and Public Health Solutions.
The project will be looking at the use, acceptability, and effectiveness of tailored mobile application messages to cisgendered gay and bisexual men across three sites, including: Atlanta, New York City, and Detroit.
The content of the messages will include sexual health and prevention topics geared to men of different risk groups, including individuals that
are living with HIV, or are HIV negative.
Mobile Messaging for Men
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Lead Investigator
Rob Stephenson
Project Manager
Erin
Rogers
This research is supported by the Department of Health and Human Services and the Center for Disease Control and Prevention and National Institutes of Health under award number: 1U01Ps004977-01
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