HIV Social, Behavioural and Epidemiological Studies Unit

The HIV Social, Behavioural and Epidemiological Studies Unit (HIV Studies Unit) was established in 1994 under the University of Toronto’s Academic Priorities Program, with joint funding from the AIDS Bureau, Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-term Care and the Faculty of Medicine. The HIV Studies Unit was established as an extra-departmental unit in the Faculty of Medicine sponsored by the Department of Public Health Sciences (now the Dalla Lana School of Public Health) and the Department of Health Policy, Management, and Evaluation (now the Institute of Health Policy, Management, and Evaluation). Within the University and in Canada, the Unit provides a unique focus on community and public health issues, bringing together social and behavioural scientists and epidemiologists.

Ressources

Ontario Men’s Survey

Année de publication : 2004
The Ontario Men’s Survey was undertaken through the HIV Social, Behavioural andEpidemiological Studies Unit (HIV Studies Unit) of the Faculty of Medicine at theUniversity of Toronto by a research team composed of university and community investigatorsworking...

Appel aux hommes Canada

Année de publication : 2013
Male Call Canada was a national, university-community collaboration that used a 1-800 toll free telephone number to survey men who have had sex with other men. The Male Call Canada study was undertaken across Canada by a team of university and community-based...

M is for Mutual A is for Acts: Male Sex Work and AIDS in Canada

Année de publication : 1999
This is a 20th century review of male sex work in Canada, with an emphasis on HIV and AIDS. It gathers and summarizes past and present writings on male sex work in Canada. The objective was to make a resource document available to focus health discussions about male...