Electronic, Technology, HIV Messaging

This pilot study conducted and analyzed responses from eight focus groups (6-8 people each) with staff and clients from community-based organizations (CBOs) which provide HIV prevention services to women.

The specific aims of this project are:

  1. To gather initial information on which electronic communication channels (e.g., the Internet, personal digital assistants (PDAs), or cell phones, or some combination) minority women would prefer to receive electronic HIV (e-HIV) prevention messaging.
  2. To develop and solicit responses to sample brief e-HIV prevention messaging.