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Community-Based Research

Connections-4-Life

Connections-4-Life

The Connections-4-Life Study:
Asian or Pacific Islander + Gay/Bisexual/Queer


The Connections-4-Life study is recruiting English-Speaking men in L.A. County, 18+, to be part of a community research survey. If eligible, you may be reimbursed up to $80 for your time. This study is being carried out by AIDS Project Los Angeles and UCSF’s Center for AIDS prevention studies.

Participation involves a survey
asking you about:

• Your sexual and social connections
• Experiences with discrimination and where you get support
• Sexual and substance use behavior
• We will also ask you to refer up to 3 friends to the study

Call 1-866-927-APLA (2752)




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