Title: Many Men, Many Voices
1Many Men, Many Voices
2Many Men, Many Voices
- Target Population
- MSM
- gay/bisexual
- some non-gay identified
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- Black
- African American, African, Caribbean, and Black
Hispanic - Can be adapted for other populations
3Many Men, Many Voices
- Adapted through a partnership between
- CHBT - Center for Health Behavioral Training,
University of Rochester, NY a Part II STD/HIV
Prevention Training Center (PTC) - POCC - People of Color in Crisis, Brooklyn, NY
- MOCHA - Men of Color Health Awareness Project,
Rochester, NY
4Many Men, Many Voices
- Behavioral Self-Management and Assertion Skills
intervention by Jeffrey Kelly, PhD adapted for
Black MSM - Cognitive-behavioral, skills building prevention
intervention - Conducted in 7 group sessions of 6-12
participants. - Integrates STD and HIV prevention
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5Core Elements
- Educate clients about HIV and STD risk and
sensitize to personal risk - Develop risk reduction strategies
- Train in behavioral skills
- Train in sexual assertiveness
- Provide social support and relapse prevention
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- Based on CDCs Procedural Guidance found at
www.effectiveinterventions.org
6Key Characteristics
- Foster positive identity development for gay men
of color by - exploring the dual identity culture
- addressing social and cultural norms within
racial/ethnic communities - exploring positive and negative peer influences,
setting self-standards and clarifying values - Based on CDCs Procedural Guidance found at
www.effectiveinterventions.org -
7Key Characteristics
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- Discuss sexual roles and risks
- addressing knowledge
- exploring beliefs about the risks
- Address perceived personal risk and
susceptibility for HIV/STD and perceived benefits
and outcomes of remaining HIV-negative. -
8Key Characteristics
- Increase skills and self-efficacy for protective
behaviors and intentions to engage in those
behaviors. - Explore sexual relationship dynamics
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- Address the importance of peer support and social
influence on maintaining healthy behaviors
9Many Men, Many Voices
- Seven Intervention Sessions
10Intervention Sessions
- Sessions are experiential (not lecture or
teaching). - Each exercise or activity builds on the previous
ones. Ex. Session 5. consists of the following
exercises - 1 The man of my dreams
- 2 Whos got the power?
- 3 Why we choose the ones we choose -
- are you a Top or a Bottom?
11Session 1Dual Identity
- Identify factors that influence behavior change
- Discuss norms in the Black and gay communities
- Explore the concept of dual identity being a
Black gay man - Identify factors influencing Black MSM including
internalizing racism and homophobia - Identify risk behaviors and STD/HIV infections of
Black MSM
12Session 2STD / HIV Prevention for Black MSM
- Discuss the roles and risks of tops and
bottoms - Provide an overview of HIV/AIDS and STDs for
Black MSM - Identify risks associated with different types of
sex - Make a connection between STDs and HIV
- Explain the transmission puzzle and how to reduce
risk of contracting/transmitting STDs including
HIV
13Session 3STD/HIV Risk Assessment Prevention
Options
- STD/HIV prevention options based on transmission
puzzle - Ranking of sexual risk behavior
- Inventory of personal STD/HIV risk behaviors
- (what would you do with whom)
- Clients personal risk behaviors
- (sexual, substance use and health care
seeking)
14Session 4 Intentions to Act and Capacity to
Change
- Provide an overview of how behavior change occurs
- Review menu of options for STD/HIV prevention
- Work through ambivalence by identifying each
clients personal ambivalence and barriers - Explore pros/cons of current behavior and making
a change - Acquire skills - Safer sex , Substance use,
Health care seeking
15Session 5Relationship Issues Partner
Selection, Communication, Negotiation of Roles
for Black MSM
- Discuss attitudes towards gender roles in Black
communities, differences in perceived power - Help participants to recognize the relationship
between sex position (top or bottom) and power
and decision-making within ones sexual
relationship(s) - Define stereotyping and sexism as it relates to
Black MSM
16Session 5 Relationship Issues Partner
Selection, Communication, Negotiation of Roles
for Black MSM
- Discuss relationship dynamics Tops and Bottoms
assigned relationship role may not
fitconsequences for individual - Identify different types of power within sexual
relationship(s) - Make a connection between relationship roles and
safer sex negotiation.
17Session 6 Social support problem solving to
maintain change
- Review the chosen individual and relationship
risk reduction options - Practice skills and problem solving with specific
scenarios - Identify ways to avoid cues
- Anticipate problems that may occur and use group
problem-solving
18Session 6 Continued.
- Provide problem solving strategies
- Reinforce change efforts
- Identify supports for change
- Offer rewards and substitutes
19Session 7 Where Do We Go From Here
- Linkage to other services offered by agency
- Community resources for substance use,mental
health, other services - Survival Handbook - Involvement in community building for Black gay
men
20Getting Started
- Implementation needs and resources
21Internal Agency Capacity-Staff
- Staffing at a level to sustain implementation on
the schedule of deliverables - Supervision, planning, recruitment, facilitation,
and monitoring/reporting responsibilities - Staff training needs
- Overview of HIV and STDs
- Bridging theory and practice
- Group facilitation skills
- Many Men, Many Voices training Level I and Level
II
22Other Agency Capacity
- Manual and related materials
- Space (confidential, safe)
- Commitment to implement entire intervention
program - Sufficient funds- quality quantity of delivery
- Implementation plan, including recruitment,
referral, monitoring/evaluation, and QA
procedures - Technical assistance
23Technical Assistance to Support
Implementation Training, including relevant
supportive trainings (skill sets
needed). www.effectiveinterventions.org and
www.stdhivpreventiontraining.org
Published resources (manual). Intervention
Kit Web resources. CDC technical
assistance system.
24Agency Planning Tool(www.effectiveinterventions.o
rg)
- Should be completed by funded agency in
collaboration with CDC project officer. - Running record of funded agencys progress in
implementing the intervention
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- www.effectiveinterventions.org
- Training is available in each of the four
geographic quadrants of the United States,
offered by the 4 CDC Part II STD/HIV Prevention
Training Centers (PTCs). www.stdhivpreventiontrai
ning.org - Rochester, NY
- Denver, CO
- Berkeley, CA
- Dallas, Texas
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- Intervention Kit
- Agencies will be sent 1 - 2 intervention kits
after staff have completed the Level 1 and Level
2 series. -
- Kits include the intervention curriculum and
materials as well as planning tools and marketing
and recruiting materials.
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