2015
DOI: 10.1080/09540121.2015.1028880
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Explaining the appeal for immigrant men who have sex with men of a community-based rapid HIV-testing site in Montreal (Actuel sur Rue)

Abstract: Immigrant men who have sex with men (MSM) are vulnerable to HIV. In the last decade, several rapid HIV-testing facilities targeting MSM have been established around the world and seem popular among immigrants. This study analyzes factors contributing to immigrant MSM's use of Actuel sur Rue (AsR), a community-based rapid HIV-testing site in Montreal's gay village, where 31% of clients are immigrants. From October 2013 to January 2014, AsR staff compiled a list of new clients born outside of Canada. With their … Show more

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“…Much of the following research continued to be conducted in urban centres (namely Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver) and nearly exclusively focused on MSM. With a strong health promotion framing, researchers evaluated interventions that improved referrals and reduced time between diagnosis and treatment for gay and bisexual men [ 51 ], including targeted rapid testing sites for immigrant MSM [ 52 ]. Focusing on prevention of infectious disease, Murry and Adam [ 53 ] conducted interviews with gay men in Toronto to understand the age-related components of safer-sex practices.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Much of the following research continued to be conducted in urban centres (namely Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver) and nearly exclusively focused on MSM. With a strong health promotion framing, researchers evaluated interventions that improved referrals and reduced time between diagnosis and treatment for gay and bisexual men [ 51 ], including targeted rapid testing sites for immigrant MSM [ 52 ]. Focusing on prevention of infectious disease, Murry and Adam [ 53 ] conducted interviews with gay men in Toronto to understand the age-related components of safer-sex practices.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%