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In the CHAPS library you can find our research, and that conducted by others, as well as the interventions we've produced to try and influence men's behaviour.

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C14: Before and after evaluation
Created: 3/2/2011
Delegate evaluation of the 14th CHAPS conference in Manchester.
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Executive Summary - Small media end user evaluation
Created: 3/2/2011
The aim was to evaluate the three editions of exposed, FS and U+ magazines across a number of
dimensions of interest with the key target audiences.
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Small media end user evaluation
Created: 3/2/2011
This piece of work is concerned with the end user evaluation of a range of narrow
spectrum resources targeted at gay men across the UK.

- GMFA's FS magazine - CHAPS funded outside of London with slightly different
versions available regionally.

- U+ the CHAPS/THT magazine for HIV+ men. There have been 3 issues since its last
make over.

- CHAPS small media resource Exposed! magazine.
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Gonorrhoea - Making It Count - briefing
Created: 3/2/2011
This Making it Count briefing sheet provides an overview on gonorrhoea, chlamydia and non-gonococcal urethritis (NGU) for sexual health promoters working with gay men, bisexual men and other men that have sex with men
(MSM). These sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are three of the most common affecting MSM in the UK. They are often grouped together because they have similar modes of transmission, symptoms and treatment.
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Hepatitis C - Making it Count - briefing
Created: 3/2/2011
This Making it Count briefing sheet provides an overview on hepatitis C for sexual health promoters working with gay men, bisexual men and other men that have sex with men (MSM). Hepatitis C is a viral infection of the liver which can have serious consequences, especially if it is left untreated. While injecting drug users (and haemophiliacs) are more commonly co-infected with hepatitis C and HIV, an increasing number of MSM with diagnosed HIV are acquiring hepatitis C through sex. This briefing concentrates on hepatitis C, with some comparison to the key characteristics of hepatitis A and B.
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