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PartyIntents

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  • Rajeev Ramchand
  • Kirsten Becker
  • Teague Ruder
  • Michael P. Fisher

Abstract

PartyIntents examines whether portal survey methods could be used to anonymously survey gay and bisexual men about HIV-risk behaviors before and after a weekend party–oriented vacation. The study recruited 97% of eligible men and of these 489 participants 47% completed the follow-up assessment. Approximately one half of the men intended to use illegal drugs over the weekend, and almost 20% thought that they might have anal intercourse and not use a condom. The methodology can be applied and provides useful information about HIV risk at these events, though refinements may be needed to increase the follow-up rates.

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  • Rajeev Ramchand & Kirsten Becker & Teague Ruder & Michael P. Fisher, 2011. "PartyIntents," Evaluation Review, , vol. 35(4), pages 428-451, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:evarev:v:35:y:2011:i:4:p:428-451
    DOI: 10.1177/0193841X11419314
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