California Collaborations in HIV Prevention Research Dissemination Project
MODULE 3:
Youth Drug Injectors, Needle Exchange Use, and HIV Risk in San Francisco and Santa Cruz Interventions not tested for effectiveness.
Reports on:
- Risk behavior
- Risk assessment
- Participatory research
- Hard-to-reach populations
- Sampling techniques
- Best practices for collaboration
- Counseling and testing protocol
- Recruitment and screening tools
- Research protocols
Download entire module [PDF]
Appendices
- About Module 3 Appendices [Microsoft Word]
- A: Standard Screening Protocol [Microsoft Word]
- B: Self-Administered Screening Questionnaire [Microsoft Word]
- C: Screener Injection Interview [Microsoft Word]
- D: Information Sheet for Research Subjects [Microsoft Word]
- E: Consent Form for Research Subjects [Microsoft Word]
- F: Participant Bill of Rights [Microsoft Word]
- G: Structured Questionnaire [Microsoft Word]
- H: Risk Assessment [Microsoft Word]
- I: Hepatitis B (HBV) Protocol [Microsoft Word]
- J: Hepatitis Counseling and Testing: Practical Guidelines for Providers [Microsoft Word]
- K: Training [Microsoft Word]
- L: Medical Encounter Form [Microsoft Word]
- M: Exit Survey [Microsoft Word]
- N: Community Perspective on Collaboration [Microsoft Word]
Principal Investigators
Materials and information presented in Module 3 (UARP grants PC97-SF-2016 and PC97-SF-2016S) are produced by the Universitywide AIDS Research Program, University of California Office of the President, and may be freely used for HIV/AIDS prevention research activities. Appropriate citation is required in publications utilizing this module.Andrew Moss
San Francisco General Hospital and Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology
University of California San FranciscoDarryl S. Inaba
Haight Ashbury Free Clinics, Inc.
San FranciscoHeather Edney
Santa Cruz County Needle Exchange Program