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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 with a provincial community advisory committee. The study wasdeveloped through extensive consultation with service providers and AIDS ServiceOrganisations in…
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 investigators and a National Advisory Group. The team included representation from Access AIDS…
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 sex work in relation to HIV and…
An early report documenting the inception and evolution of community-based HIV prevention research in Canada. This report provides an early history of CBR research in Canada, defines the term community and describes the role of community in HIV prevention research. It examines different types and forms of research, and explores some traditions of community involvement in research, particularly…