Evaluating Social Marketing Campaigns Targeting Gay/Bisexual Men

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Evaluating Social Marketing Campaigns Targeting Gay/Bisexual Men

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We’d now like to ask you some questions about some campaign advertising that you may or may not have seen over 
the past 12 months  

18. In an average month, how often do you...
Daily

2 ­5 Times 

Once a  2­3 Times a  Once a 

Less than 
Once a 

Never

Prefer not 

a Week

Week

Month

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use Facebook? 

Month

to answer

(www.facebook.com)
use Twitter? 
(www.twitter.com)
use YouTube? 
(www.youtube.com)
use dating/hook­up 
sites or mobile apps? 
(e.g., manhunt.com, 
adam4adam, Grindr, 
etc.)
visit online news 
websites? (e.g., 
cnn.com, slate.com, 
etc.)

or trains?

Other (Specify) 

19. In an average month, how often do you use the following dating or hook­up sites or
mobile apps?
Daily

2 ­5 Times 

Once a  2­3 Times a  Once a 

a Week

Week

Month

Month

Less than 
Once a 

Never

Month

Prefer not 
to answer

Manhunt

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Adam4adam

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Tinder

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Match.com

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OKcupid

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Plentyoffish.com

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Blackgaychat 

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Craigslist

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BarebackRT

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Scruff

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20. In the past 12 months, how many times have you attended a Pride event (e.g. Gay,
Lesbian, Transgender Pride event)?
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Times attended: 

 

21. Please complete the following sentence if you have heard or seen this campaign.
Testing Makes Us 
_____________
My ________ for getting 
an HIV test
Start 
_________Stop_________

22. In the past 12 months, did you see or hear the following campaign slogans or
messages? Check all that apply.
Yes

No

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Testing Makes Us 

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Protest

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Start Talking. Stop 

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HIV Treatment Works

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Greater Than AIDS

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Act Against AIDS

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Let’s Stop HIV 

Don’t know/ Can’t recall Prefer not to answer

Together

Stronger

HIV.
Take Charge. Take 
the Test.

23. You said you saw or heard a [INSERT CAMPAIGN] campaign slogan or message. On a
scale of 0 to 5, where 0 means ‘not very effective’ and 5 means ‘very effective’, how
effective do you think this campaign slogan or message is at [getting you to get an HIV
test OR talk to a partner about HIV prevention]?
Not Very 
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24. In the past 12 months, how often did you see or hear the following campaign slogans
or messages?
 

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25. Where did you hear or see this campaign [INSERT CAMPAIGN]? Check all that apply.
Yes

No

Facebook (www.facebook.com)

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Radio

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adam4adam, Grindr, etc.)

[Specify:____________________________________]
Newspapers 
[Specify:___________________________________]

[Specify:_________________________________________]

26. Please tell us how much you agree or disagree with each of the following statements.

These ads grabbed my 

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or disagree

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attention.
These ads were 
confusing.
These ads convinced 
me to get an HIV test.
These ads said 
something important 
to me.
I learned something 
new from these ads.
I liked these ads 
overall.
I do not like these ads 
overall.
These ads gave me 
good reasons to get 
an HIV test
These ads gave me 
good reasons to talk 
to my partner about 
ways to prevent HIV.
These ads spoke to 
me.

27. Please tell us how much you agree or disagree with each of the following statements.

Most people who are 

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disagree

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or disagree

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important to me think I 
should get tested for 
HIV at least every 6 
months. (By “people 
who are important to 
me,” we mean sexual 
partners, friends, 
family, and anyone 
else who is an 
important part of your 
life.)
Most of my sexual 
partners get tested for 
HIV at least every 6 
months.
Most gay men I know 
get tested for HIV at 
least every 6 months.

28. Please tell us how much you agree or disagree with each of the following statements.
Someone who is HIV­negative and not taking medicines to prevent HIV (e.g.,
PrEP/Truvada,) should get tested for HIV every 6 months if they…
Neither agree 

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disagree

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…always have sex 

or disagree

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with a condom.
…have had anal 
insertive sex (topping) 
without a condom
…have had anal 
receptive sex 
(bottoming) without a 
condom.
…have a sex partner 
who is HIV positive.
…have had anal sex 
without a condom 
(receptive or insertive) 
with a partner whose 
HIV status they don’t 
know.
…have had more than 
one sex partner since 
their last HIV test.

29. Please tell us how much you agree or disagree with the following statement:
I am confident that I can get an HIV test.
 

j Strongly agree
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j Neither agree or disagree
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30. How easy or hard would it be for you to get an HIV test every 6 months if you:

Could find a free 

Very Easy

Easy

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nor hard

answer

testing site.
Had to travel far to find 
a free testing site.
Could get the results 
of your HIV test within 
20 minutes
Knew that your test 
results would be kept 
confidential
Could not find an HIV 
test provider that 
spoke your language, 
(e.g., English or 
Spanish)
Could find a provider 
that you feel 
comfortable with and 
trust
Could use a home­
based testing kit

31. Please tell us how much you agree or disagree with each of the following statements:

Your HIV test result 

Neither agree 

Strongly 

Prefer not to 

disagree

answer

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Strongly agree

Agree

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or disagree

Disagree

expires every time you 
have risky sex.
Getting an HIV test is 
free, fast, and 
confidential.
My family/friends are 
my reason(s) for 
getting tested.
My reason for getting 
an HIV test is me
Getting tested for HIV 
will help me stay 
strong and informed.
Getting tested for HIV 
will help me take 
better care of my 
sexual partner
Getting tested for HIV 
keeps me healthy
Getting tested for HIV 
will help my future.

32. Please answer the following questions by choosing the answer that best describes
your opinion.
Very Important
Having access to free 

Somewhat 
important

Neither 
important nor 
unimportant

Somewhat 

Very 

Prefer not to 

unimportant

unimportant

answer

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HIV tests is…
Having access to 
confidential HIV test 
results is…
Taking better care of 
my sexual partner is…
Keeping myself 
healthy is…
Doing things to help 
my future is…

33. Please tell us how likely or unlikely it is that you intend to...
Somewhat 

Neither likely 

Somewhat 

likely

nor unlikely

unlikely

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Very likely
…get an HIV test 

Very unlikely

Prefer not to 
answer

within the next 6 
months
…get an HIV test 
within the next 12 
months
…get an HIV test 
before sex with a new 
sexual partner
…get tested together 
(e.g. tested with a 
sexual partner)

Next, we’d like to ask you some questions about the people you have sex with and things you might talk to them 
about. 

34. Do you currently have a main male sexual partner—that is, a partner you would call
your boyfriend, spouse, significant other, or life partner?
j Yes
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l
m
n
j No
k
l
m
n

 

 

j Prefer not to answer
k
l
m
n

 

35. How long have you been in a sexual relationship with your main male sexual partner?
j Prefer not to answer
k
l
m
n

 

Please enter start date: (MM/YYYY)  

36. Do you know the HIV status of your main male sexual partner?
j Yes
k
l
m
n
j No
k
l
m
n

 

 

j Prefer not to answer
k
l
m
n

 

37. What is your main male sexual partner’s HIV status?
 

j My main partner is HIV negative.
k
l
m
n

 

j My main partner is HIV positive.
k
l
m
n

 

j My main partner has not been tested for HIV.
k
l
m
n

j My main partner has not told me his HIV status.
k
l
m
n
j Prefer not to answer
k
l
m
n

 

 

38. Have you had sex with another man during the time you have been with your current
main male sexual partner?
j Yes
k
l
m
n
j No
k
l
m
n

 

 

j Prefer not to answer
k
l
m
n

 

We’d now like to ask you some questions about casual sexual partners. A non­main or casual sexual partner is 
someone who you do not consider to be a spouse, significant other, or life partner. 

39. In the past 12 months, how many casual (non­main), male sexual partners did you have
anal or oral sex?
j Prefer not to answer
k
l
m
n

 

Number: 

40. Do you know the HIV status of your most recent casual (non­main) male sexual
partner?
j Yes
k
l
m
n
j No
k
l
m
n

 

 

j Prefer not to answer
k
l
m
n

 

41. What is the HIV status of your most recent casual (non­main) male sexual partner?
 

j My most recent casual (non­main) male sexual partner is HIV negative.
k
l
m
n

 

j My most recent casual (non­main) male sexual partner is HIV positive.
k
l
m
n

 

j My most recent casual (non­main) male sexual partner has not been tested for HIV.
k
l
m
n

j My most recent casual (non­main) male sexual partner has not told me his HIV status.
k
l
m
n

 

42. In the past 12 months, how often have you had one­on­one conversations with your
current main male sexual partner about ways to prevent HIV?
 

j Very often
k
l
m
n

 

j Often
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l
m
n

j Sometimes
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l
m
n

 

 

j Rarely
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n

 

j Never
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m
n

j Prefer not to answer
k
l
m
n

 

43. In the past 12 months, how often have you discussed the following topics with your
current main male sexual partner?
Very often

Often

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n

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Getting tested for HIV
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Never

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The last time you 

times

Can’t recall

N/A

Prefer not 

Rarely

to answer

were tested for HIV 
and the result
The last time your 
partner was tested for 
HIV and the result

together

treat HIV infection 
(e.g., antiretroviral 
therapy or ART)
Your or your partner’s 
viral load
Taking medicines 
daily to reduce the 
chance of being HIV 
infected (e.g., 
Truvada, pre­exposure 
prophylaxis, or PrEP)
Taking medicines after 
sex to reduce the 
chance of being HIV 
infected (e.g., post­
exposure prophylaxis, 
nPEP)
Which sexual 

activities (i.e., oral and 
anal intercourse) you 
would engage in 
based on your HIV 
status or your 
partner’s HIV status
Which sexual roles or 

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positions (i.e., 
insertive/top or 
receptive/bottom) you 
would engage in 
based on your HIV 
status or your 
partner’s HIV status
Making agreements 
with your main male 
sexual partner about 
having sex with other 
partners (i.e., whether 
to, when, with whom, 
and what kind of sex 
that takes place 
inside and outside the 
relationship)

44. In the past 12 months, how often have you had one­on­one conversations with a
casual male sexual partner about ways to prevent HIV?
 

j Very often
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n

 

j Often
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n

j Sometimes
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n

 

 

j Rarely
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j Never
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n

j Prefer not to answer
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n

 

45. In the past 12 months, have you discussed the following topics with a casual male
sexual partner?
Very often

Often

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n

j
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n

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Getting tested for HIV
Getting tested for HIV 

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The last time you 

times

Can’t recall

N/A

Prefer not 

Rarely

to answer

were tested for HIV 
and the result
The last time your 
partner was tested for 
HIV and the result

together

treat HIV infection 
(e.g., antiretroviral 
therapy or ART)
Your or your partner’s 
viral load
Taking medicines 
daily to reduce the 
chance of being HIV 
infected (e.g., 
Truvada, pre­exposure 
prophylaxis, or PrEP)
Which sexual 
activities (i.e., oral and 
anal intercourse) you 
would engage in 
based on your HIV 
status or your 
partner’s HIV status

Which sexual roles or 

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positions (i.e., 
insertive/top or 
receptive/bottom) you 
would engage in 
based on your HIV 
status or your 
partner’s HIV status
Looking for partners 
with the same HIV 
status

46. How sure are you that you could have one­on­one conversations with your next main 
male sexual partner about ways to prevent HIV before engaging in any sexual activities?
 

j Very sure
k
l
m
n

 

j Somewhat sure
k
l
m
n

j Neither sure nor unsure
k
l
m
n

 

 

j Somewhat unsure
k
l
m
n

 

j Very unsure
k
l
m
n

j Prefer not to answer
k
l
m
n

 

47. How sure are you that you could have one­on­one conversations with your next casual 
male sexual partner about ways to prevent HIV before engaging in any sexual activities?
 

j Very sure
k
l
m
n

 

j Somewhat sure
k
l
m
n

j Neither sure nor unsure
k
l
m
n

 

j Somewhat unsure
k
l
m
n

 

j Very unsure
k
l
m
n

j Prefer not to answer
k
l
m
n

 

 

48. How likely is it that you will discuss the following topics with your next main male
sexual partner before engaging in any sexual activities?
Very likely

Some­what  Neither likely  Some­what 

Very unlikely

N/A

Prefer not to 

likely

nor unlikely

unlikely

j
k
l
m
n

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k
l
m
n

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k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

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k
l
m
n

j
k
l
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n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

Getting tested for HIV

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

Getting tested for HIV 

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

Using condoms

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

Taking medicines to 

j
k
l
m
n

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k
l
m
n

j
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l
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n

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l
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l
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n

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k
l
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n

j
k
l
m
n

The last time you were 

answer

tested for HIV and the 
result
The last time your 
partner was tested for 
HIV and the result

together

treat HIV infection (e.g., 
antiretroviral therapy or 
ART)
Your or your partner’s 
viral load
Taking medicines daily 
to reduce the chance of 
being HIV infected (e.g., 
Truvada, pre­exposure 
prophylaxis, or PrEP)
Taking medicines after 
sex to reduce the 
chance of being HIV 
infected (e.g., post­
exposure prophylaxis, 
PEP)
Which sexual activities 
(i.e., oral and anal 
intercourse) you would 
engage in based on 
your HIV status or your 
partner’s HIV status
Which sexual roles or 
positions (i.e., 
insertive/top or 
receptive/bottom) you 
would engage in based 
on your HIV status or 
your partner’s HIV 

status
Making agreements 
with your main male 
sexual partner about 
having sex with other 
partners (i.e., whether 
to, when, with whom, 
and what kind of sex 
that takes place inside 
and outside the 
relationship)

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

49. How likely is it that you will discuss the following topics with your next casual male
sexual partner before engaging in any sexual activities?
Very likely

Some­what  Neither likely  Some­what 

Very unlikely

N/A

Prefer not to 

likely

nor unlikely

unlikely

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
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l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

Getting tested for HIV

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

Getting tested for HIV 

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

Using condoms

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

Taking medicines to 

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

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l
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k
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n

j
k
l
m
n

The last time you were 

answer

tested for HIV and the 
result
The last time your 
partner was tested for 
HIV and the result

together

treat HIV infection (e.g., 
antiretroviral therapy or 
ART)
Your or your partner’s 
viral load
Taking medicines daily 
to reduce the chance of 
being HIV infected (e.g., 
Truvada, pre­exposure 
prophylaxis, or PrEP)
Taking medicines after 
sex to reduce the 
chance of being HIV 
infected (e.g., post­
exposure prophylaxis, 
nPEP)
Which sexual activities 
(i.e., oral and anal 
intercourse) you would 
engage in based on 
your HIV status or your 
partner’s HIV status
Which sexual roles or 
positions (i.e., 
insertive/top or 
receptive/bottom) you 
would engage in based 
on your HIV status or 
your partner’s HIV 

status
Making agreements 
with your main male 
sexual partner about 
having sex with other 
partners (i.e., whether 
to, when, with whom, 
and what kind of sex 
that takes place inside 
and outside the 
relationship)

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

50. Talking to my sexual partner about ways to prevent HIV would be…
 

j Very good
k
l
m
n

 

j Somewhat good
k
l
m
n

 

j Neither good nor bad
k
l
m
n

 

j Somewhat bad
k
l
m
n

 

j Very bad
k
l
m
n

j Prefer not to answer
k
l
m
n

 

51. Most of my friends, family, and other people close to me think I should talk to my sexual
partner(s) about ways to prevent HIV.
 

j Strongly agree
k
l
m
n

 

j Agree
k
l
m
n

 

j Neither agree nor disagree
k
l
m
n

 

j Disagree
k
l
m
n

 

j Strongly disagree
k
l
m
n

j Prefer not to answer
k
l
m
n

 

52. Most of my sexual partners think I should talk to them about ways to prevent HIV.
 

j Strongly agree
k
l
m
n

 

j Agree
k
l
m
n

 

j Neither agree nor disagree
k
l
m
n

 

j Disagree
k
l
m
n

 

j Strongly disagree
k
l
m
n

j Prefer not to answer
k
l
m
n

 

53. How often do you think that your friends and other people close to you discuss ways
to prevent HIV with their sexual partner(s)?
j Always
k
l
m
n

 

j Usually
k
l
m
n

 

j Occasionally
k
l
m
n

 

 

j Never
k
l
m
n

j Prefer not to answer
k
l
m
n

 

54. In the past 12 months, how often have you looked for information about…
Prefer not to 

Very often

Often

Some­times

Rarely

Never

HIV?

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

HIV testing?

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

condoms?

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

taking medicines to 

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

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l
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n

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j
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n

answer

treat HIV infection 
(e.g., antiretroviral 
therapy or ART)?
taking medicines daily 
to reduce the chance 
of being HIV infected 
(e.g., Truvada, pre­
exposure prophylaxis, 
or PrEP)?
taking medicines after 
sex to reduce the 
chance of being HIV 
infected (e.g., post­
exposure prophylaxis, 
nPEP or PEP)?
how to talk to my 
sexual partner(s) 
about HIV?

55. In the past 12 months, how often have you…

searched online for a 

Prefer not to 

Very often

Often

Some­times

Rarely

Never

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
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l
m
n

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n

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n

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m
n

answer

location to get an HIV 
test?
called an HIV testing 
hotline?
texted your zip code 
for a location to get an 
HIV test?
visited a Centers for 
Disease Control 
website for HIV 
information?

56. Please tell us if you agree or disagree with the following statement: I trust the Centers
for Disease Control, or CDC, as a source for HIV information.
 

j Strongly agree
k
l
m
n

 

j Agree
k
l
m
n

 

j Neither agree nor disagree
k
l
m
n

 

j Disagree
k
l
m
n

 

j Strongly disagree
k
l
m
n

j Prefer not to answer
k
l
m
n

 

57. Thinking about the sex you’ve had over the past 12 months, do you consider yourself
to be low, medium or high risk for getting HIV?
 

j Low risk
k
l
m
n

j Medium risk
k
l
m
n
j High risk
k
l
m
n

 

 

j Prefer not to answer
k
l
m
n

 

58. In the past 12 months, how often did you look for male sexual partners with same HIV
status as you?
j Always
k
l
m
n

 

j Usually
k
l
m
n

 

j Occasionally
k
l
m
n

 

 

j Never
k
l
m
n

j Prefer not to answer
k
l
m
n

 

59. In the past 12 months, how often did you use your HIV status and your male partner’s
HIV status to determine which sexual activities (i.e., oral and anal intercourse) you would
engage in?
j Always
k
l
m
n

 

j Usually
k
l
m
n

 

j Occasionally
k
l
m
n

 

 

j Never
k
l
m
n

j Prefer not to answer
k
l
m
n

 

60. In the past 12 months, how often did you use your HIV status and your male partner’s
HIV status to determine which sexual roles/positions (i.e., insertive/top or
receptive/bottom) you would engage in?
j Always
k
l
m
n

 

j Usually
k
l
m
n

 

j Occasionally
k
l
m
n

 

 

j Never
k
l
m
n

j Prefer not to answer
k
l
m
n

 

61. In the past 12 months, how often did you use condoms for anal sex with your current
main male sexual partner?
j Always
k
l
m
n

 

j Usually
k
l
m
n

 

j Occasionally
k
l
m
n

 

 

j Never
k
l
m
n

j Prefer not to answer
k
l
m
n

 

62. Some couples develop agreements about whether, when, and with whom sex outside
the relationship is okay. Which one of the following scenarios best describes any
agreements that you and your main partner have?
 

j Both of us cannot have any sex with an outside partner
k
l
m
n

 

j We can have sex with outside partners but with some restrictions
k
l
m
n

 

j We can have sex with outside partners without any restrictions
k
l
m
n
j We do not have an agreement
k
l
m
n
j Prefer not to answer
k
l
m
n

 

 

63. In the past 12 months, how often did you use condoms for anal sex with casual (non­
main) male sexual partners?
j Always
k
l
m
n

 

j Usually
k
l
m
n

 

j Occasionally
k
l
m
n

 

 

j Never
k
l
m
n

j Prefer not to answer
k
l
m
n

 

64. Are you currently taking antiretroviral medicines to treat your HIV infection?
j Yes
k
l
m
n
j No
k
l
m
n

 

 

j Prefer not to answer
k
l
m
n

 

65. What is the main reason you are not currently taking any antiretroviral medicines?
 

j Not currently going to a health care provider for my HIV infection
k
l
m
n
j CD4 count and viral load are good
k
l
m
n

 
 

j Don't have money or insurance for antiretroviral medicines
k
l
m
n

 

j Don't want to take antiretroviral medicines
k
l
m
n
j Prefer not to answer
k
l
m
n

 

Other (Specify) 

66. Have you ever had an HIV viral load test?
j Yes
k
l
m
n
j No
k
l
m
n

 

 
 

j Don't know
k
l
m
n

j Prefer not to answer
k
l
m
n

 

67. What was the result of your most recent viral load test?
 

j Undetectable
k
l
m
n

j Detectable copies/ml
k
l
m
n
j Don’t know
k
l
m
n

 

 

j Prefer not to answer
k
l
m
n

 

68. Before today, have you ever heard of people who do not have HIV taking HIV
medicines (PrEP or Truvada) before sex, to keep from getting HIV?
j Yes
k
l
m
n
j No
k
l
m
n

 

 

j Prefer not to answer
k
l
m
n

 

69. Before today, have you ever heard of people who do not have HIV taking HIV
medicines (post­exposure prophylaxis, nPEP, or PEP) after sex, to keep from getting HIV?
j Yes
k
l
m
n
j No
k
l
m
n

 

 

j Prefer not to answer
k
l
m
n

 

70. True or False: If someone has HIV and their viral load is “undetectable”, they cannot
transmit HIV to other people.
j Yes
k
l
m
n
j No
k
l
m
n

 

 

j Prefer not to answer
k
l
m
n

 

71. In the past 12 months, have you taken HIV medicines (post­exposure prophylaxis,
nPEP or PEP) after sex because you thought it would keep you from getting HIV?
j Yes
k
l
m
n
j No
k
l
m
n

 

 

j Prefer not to answer
k
l
m
n

 

72. In the past 12 months, have you taken HIV medicines (pre­exposure prophylaxis, PrEP
or Truvada) before sex because you thought it would keep you from getting HIV?
j Yes
k
l
m
n
j No
k
l
m
n

 

 

j Prefer not to answer
k
l
m
n

 

73. Please tell us how much you agree or disagree with each of the following statements.

The fact that I am a 
gay man is an 
important part of my 
identity.

Strongly agree

Agree

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

Neither agree 
or disagree
j
k
l
m
n

Disagree
j
k
l
m
n

Strongly 

Prefer not to 

disagree

answer

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

74. What is the highest grade or year of school you finished?
 

j Never attended school or only attended kindergarten
k
l
m
n

 

j Grades 1 through 8 (elementary)
k
l
m
n

 

j Grades 9 through 11 (some high school)
k
l
m
n
j Grade 12 or GED (high school graduate)
k
l
m
n

 
 

j College 1 year to 3 years (some college or technical school)
k
l
m
n

 

j College 4 years or more (college graduate)
k
l
m
n
j Prefer not to answer
k
l
m
n

 

75. Which best describes your total personal income during the past year?
 

j Less than $20,000
k
l
m
n

 

j $20,001 to $30,000
k
l
m
n

 

j $30,001 to $40,000
k
l
m
n

 

j $40,001 to $50,000
k
l
m
n
j $50,001 or more
k
l
m
n

 

j Prefer not to answer
k
l
m
n

 

76. What is your current relationship status?
 

j Single
k
l
m
n

 

j Married to a man
k
l
m
n

 

j Married to woman
k
l
m
n

 

j In a relationship with a man
k
l
m
n

 

j In a relationship with a woman
k
l
m
n
j Prefer not to answer
k
l
m
n

 

77. Do you currently have health insurance or health care coverage?
j Yes
k
l
m
n
j No
k
l
m
n

 

 
 

j Don't Know
k
l
m
n

j Prefer not to answer
k
l
m
n

 

78. In what country or territory were you born?
j United States
k
l
m
n

 

 

j Puerto Rico
k
l
m
n
j Mexico
k
l
m
n
j Cuba
k
l
m
n

 

 

j Prefer not to answer
k
l
m
n

 

Other (Specify) 

79. How many years have you been living in the United States?
[If less than one year, put 0 in the space. Round to whole years]
 

80. What language are you most comfortable using with your family and friends?
j English
k
l
m
n

 

j Spanish
k
l
m
n

 
 

j English and Spanish equally
k
l
m
n
j Prefer not to answer
k
l
m
n

 

Other (Specify) 

81. When you got tested in ____/____, where did you get tested?
 

 

j Private doctor’s office
k
l
m
n

j HIV counseling and testing site
k
l
m
n

j Correctional facility (jail or prison)
k
l
m
n

 

 

j Emergency room
k
l
m
n

j Public health clinic/community health clinic
k
l
m
n

 

j Street outreach program/mobile unit
k
l
m
n
j Sexually transmitted disease clinic
k
l
m
n

 

j Hospital (inpatient)
k
l
m
n

 

 

j At home
k
l
m
n

 

 

j Other
k
l
m
n

j Don’t know
k
l
m
n

 

j Prefer not to answer
k
l
m
n

 

82. Below is a list of reasons why some people have not been tested for HIV. Which of
these best describes the most important reason you have not been tested for HIV in the
past 6 months? [Check one]
 

j I think I am at low risk for HIV infection.
k
l
m
n

 

j I am afraid of finding out that I have HIV.
k
l
m
n

 

j I didn’t have time.
k
l
m
n

 

j No particular reason.
k
l
m
n

 

j Prefer not to answer.
k
l
m
n

Some other reason (Specify) 


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