The Sibanye Health Project
The Sibanye Health Project, a Methods of Prevention Packages Program (MP3) is a 4-phase prevention intervention project that aims to test combination HIV prevention interventions and services for men who have sex with men (MSM) in Southern Africa, to determine the acceptability of the package, and to develop a rational and well-informed proposal for a subsequent efficacy trial of the prevention package.
Faculty / Staff
Publications
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A social network typology and sexual risk-taking among men who have sex with men in Cape Town and Port Elizabeth, South Africa
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Combination HIV prevention among MSM in South Africa: results from agent-based modeling
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Comparing Provider and Client Preferences for HIV Prevention Services in South Africa among Men Who Have Sex with Men
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Elements of Condom-Use Decision Making among South African Men Who Have Sex with Men
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Exploring repeat HIV testing among men who have sex with men in Cape Town and Port Elizabeth, South Africa
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HIV prevalence and incidence in a cohort of South African men and transgender women who have sex with men: the Sibanye Methods for Prevention Packages Programme (MP3) project
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Sexually transmitted infection screening, prevalence and incidence among South African men and transgender women who have sex with men enrolled in a combination HIV prevention cohort study: the Sibanye Methods for Prevention Packages Programme (MP3) project
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Sibanye Methods for Prevention Packages Program Project Protocol: Pilot Study of HIV Prevention Interventions for Men Who Have Sex With Men in South Africa
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Stochastic variation in network epidemic models: implications for the design of community level HIV prevention trials