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Title: Many Men, Many Voices


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Many Men, Many Voices
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Many Men, Many Voices
  • Target Population
  • MSM
  • gay/bisexual
  • some non-gay identified
  • Black
  • African American, African, Caribbean, and Black
    Hispanic
  • Can be adapted for other populations

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Many 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

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Many 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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Core 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
  • Based on CDCs Procedural Guidance found at
    www.effectiveinterventions.org

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Key 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

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Key Characteristics
  • 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.

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Key Characteristics
  • Increase skills and self-efficacy for protective
    behaviors and intentions to engage in those
    behaviors.
  • Explore sexual relationship dynamics
  • Address the importance of peer support and social
    influence on maintaining healthy behaviors

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Many Men, Many Voices
  • Seven Intervention Sessions

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Intervention 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?

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Session 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

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Session 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

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Session 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)

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Session 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

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Session 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

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Session 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.

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Session 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

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Session 6 Continued.
  • Provide problem solving strategies
  • Reinforce change efforts
  • Identify supports for change
  • Offer rewards and substitutes

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Session 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

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Getting Started
  • Implementation needs and resources

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Internal 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

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Other 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

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Technical 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.
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Agency 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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Many Men Many Voices
  • 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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Many Men Many Voices
  • 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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