LEVELS OF HIV PREVENTION INTERVENTION
Anthony Morgan, GMHC
Prevention Justice Seminar
October 27, 2004
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Anthony R. Morgan began volunteering for the Gay Men's Health Crisis over 4 years ago as a Peer Educator. Anthony's outreach expertise and program development talent was first evident when he volunteered for the House of Latex Project, a unique HIV prevention social marketing campaign targeted toward the House/Ball community.
Anthony began working at GMHC in April 2002 as Assistant Coordinator of the Soul Food Project, an outreach effort targeted to black MSM. In January 2004, Anthony assumed the responsibility of Coordinator of Youth and Adult Initiatives at GMHC, where he is currently responsible for a wide variety of youth programming. Anthony is also a part-time student at Fordham University studying Philosophy.

Recommended Readings
Levels of Intervention
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I. Quick Guide to Intervention Types, Washington State Department of Health.
.doh.wa.gov/cfh/hiv_aids/Prev_Edu/Effective_Interventions/1_int_type_def.htm
II. What are U.S. Latinos’ HIV Prevention Needs?
www.caps.ucsf.edu/Latinorev.html
III. How Does HIV Prevention Work on Different Levels?
www.caps.ucsf.edu/pdfs/LevelsFS.pdf
IV. What are Women’s HIV Prevention Needs?
www.caps.ucsf.edu/womenrev.html
V. What are Men who have Sex with Men’s HIV Prevention Needs?
www.caps.ucsf.edu/MSMrev.html
VI. What are African Americans’ HIV Prevention Needs?
www.caps.ucsf.edu/afamrev.html
VII. What are HIV Prevention Needs of Male to Female Transgender Persons?
www.caps.ucsf.edu/MTF.html
VIII. What is the Role of the Family in HIV Prevention?
www.caps.ucsf.edu/family.html
IX. What is the Role of Counseling and Testing in HIV Prevention?
www.caps.ucsf.edu/C&T.html
X. CDC Community Level Interventions
www.cdc.gov/hiv/projects/acdp/commlevel.htm
XI. CDC AIDS Community Demonstration Projects
www.cdc.gov/hiv/projects/acdp/acdp.htm
XII. CDC Transtheoretical Change Model
www.cdc.gov/hiv/projects/acdp/change.htm
XIII. CDC Peer Volunteer Networks
www.cdc.gov/hiv/projects/acdp/peer.htm
XIV. Buying Upstream: Stopping the AIDS Epidemic at the Source, Instructor Guide. CDC.
XV. Structural Factors affecting women’s HIV risk: a life-course example, by O’Leary, A., Martins, P. In AIDS 2000, 14 (Suppl. 1): S68-S72.
XVI. Structural and Environmental HIV Prevention for Gay and bisexual men, by Wohlfeiler, D. In AIDS 2000, 14 (Suppl 1): S52-S56.
XVII. Structural barriers and facilitators in HIV prevention: A Review of International Research, by Parker, R.G., Easton, D. and Klein, C.H. In AIDS 2000, 14 (suppl 1): S22-S32.
XVIII. Structural factors in HIV Prevention: Concepts, examples, and implications for research, by Sumartojo, E. In AIDS 2000, 14 (suppl 1): S3-S10.
