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Sexually
Transmitted Diseases > Health
Communication > STD Communications Database
The STD Communications Database is a tool to help public health practitioners create specialized STD prevention programs. It provides access to:
Visit the STD Communications Database. Note: The STD Communication Database contains only health communication, intervention, and campaign related information. For other types of STD information, please visit the Sexually Transmitted Diseases web site, or contact dstd@cdc.gov. Final Report: STD Communications
Database, Interviews with Non-Gay Identified Men who have Sex with Men (NGI
MSM) - This study collected data on the behaviors, attitudes, and
community/culture of African-American and Hispanic/Latino NGI MSM aged 20 –
45 relevant to STDs and their ideas for increasing knowledge of how to
prevent these diseases.
131 pages, 1.4 MB STD Communications Database General Public Focus Group Findings - Qualitative research report: results from formative research with members of the general public (February 2004). Focus groups explored the knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs of the general public regarding STDs, with a focus on HPV, and examined their communication ideas for promoting STD knowledge and prevention. Page last modified: February 6, 2007 Page last reviewed: February 6, 2007 Historical Document Content Source: Division of STD Prevention, National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention |
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