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d-up: Defend Yourself! |
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d-up: Defend Yourself! is a community-level intervention designed for and developed by Black men who have sex with men (MSM). d-up! is a cultural adaptation of the POL intervention and is designed to promote social norms of condom use and assist Black MSM to recognize and handle risk related racial and sexual bias.
d-up! finds and enlists opinion leaders whose advice is respected and trusted by their peers. These opinion leaders are trained to change risky sexual norms of their friends and acquaintances in their own social networks. d-up! opinion leaders are prepared to deliver messages that counter racial and sexual biases directed toward Black MSM in society (see Core Element #4) and to promote condom use among Black MSM. d-up! Trainings of Facilitators (TOFs) and Trainings of Trainers (TOTs)
Diffusion of d-up! will include training of trainers (TOTs). Participation in a d-up! training of facilitators (TOF) is a pre-requisite to participating in a TOT. At this point in time state & territorial health department trainers are the priority audience for the d-up! TOTs. NOTE: d-up! is adapted to Black MSM. Agencies interested in targeting other populations should adapt POL or adapt/implement other appropriate DEBIs instead.
Research and Development Kenneth T. Jones, MSW, Phyllis Gray, MPH, Y. Omar Whiteside, MEd, Terry Wang, MSPH, Debra Bost, BA, Erica Dunbar, MPH, Evelyn Foust, MPH, and Wayne D. Johnson, MSPH (2008). Evaluation of an HIV prevention intervention adapted for Black men who have sex with men. American Journal of Public Health, 98 (6), 1043-1050. Program Review Panel Information The CDC requires all CDC-funded agencies using the d-up! intervention to identify, or establish, and utilize a Program Review Panel and complete Form 0.1113 to document this activity. The intervention researchers and developers are not involved in this activity. This is a CDC requirement for their grantees, and all questions in this regard should be directed to your agency's CDC Project Officer or to the health department funding your agency's implementation of the intervention. The Program Review Panel guidelines, instructions for completion of Form 0.113, and the form itself are available under the Related Links section of the this website. CDC Policy on Youth Peer Outreach Workers CDC funded (directly or indirectly) agencies using youth (either paid or volunteer) in program outreach activities need to use caution and judgement in the venues/situations where youth workers are placed. Agencies should give careful consideration to the "age appropriateness" of the activity or venue. Additionally, agencies should comply with all relevant laws and regulations regarding entrance into adult establishments/environments. Laws and curfews should be clearly outlined in required safety protocols developed and implemented by agencies directly and indirectly funded by CDC. If you have specific questions, please contact your CDC project officer.
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