Published on in Vol 9, No 1 (2022): Jan-Mar

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/28798, first published .
Identifying Ethical and Culturally Responsive Research Activities to Build Trust and Improve Participation of Black Sexual Minority Men in Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis Telehealth Clinical Trials: Qualitative Study

Identifying Ethical and Culturally Responsive Research Activities to Build Trust and Improve Participation of Black Sexual Minority Men in Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis Telehealth Clinical Trials: Qualitative Study

Identifying Ethical and Culturally Responsive Research Activities to Build Trust and Improve Participation of Black Sexual Minority Men in Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis Telehealth Clinical Trials: Qualitative Study

Authors of this article:

Derek T Dangerfield II1, 2 Author Orcid Image ;   Charleen Wylie1 Author Orcid Image

Journals

  1. Dangerfield D, Lipson A, Anderson J. HIV PrEP Clinician Communication Preferences Among Black Sexual Minority Men. AIDS Education and Prevention 2022;34(2):168 View
  2. Henderson C, Scott T, Schinder B, Hager E, Friedman F, Miller E, Ragavan M. Shifting the Paradigm From Participant Mistrust to Researcher & Institutional Trustworthiness: A Qualitative Study of Researchers’ Perspectives on Building Trustworthiness With Black Communities. Community Health Equity Research & Policy 2024;44(2):127 View
  3. Dangerfield D. A Principal Investigator as a PrEP-Using Peer Change Agent for HIV Prevention among Black Gay and Bisexual Men: An Autoethnography. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2023;20(7):5309 View
  4. Dangerfield D, Anderson J, Tinnell T. Cultural acceptability of STI screening guidelines and sexual positioning assessments among black sexual minority men. Journal of Advanced Nursing 2024;80(8):3253 View
  5. Dangerfield II D, Anderson J. A Scripted, PrEP-Using Peer Change Agent Improves Perceived Risk for HIV and Willingness to Accept Referrals Quickly Among Black Sexual Minority Men: Preliminary Findings from POSSIBLE. AIDS and Behavior 2024;28(6):2156 View
  6. Dangerfield II D, Anderson J, Wylie C, Bluthenthal R, Beyrer C, Farley J. Feasibility and preliminary effectiveness of POSSIBLE: A multicomponent intervention to improve perceived risk for HIV among Black sexual minority men (Preprint). JMIR Human Factors 2023 View
  7. Hirshfield S, Diaz J, Thomas P, Downing M, Dangerfield II D, Silver M. Personality Traits and eHealth Study Enrollment Among Racial and Sexual Minoritized Men Living with HIV. AIDS and Behavior 2024;28(8):2650 View
  8. Turpin R, Dangerfield II D, Oke T, Thorpe R, Hickson D. Psychometric Validation of the Connectedness to the LGBT Community Scale among Black Sexual Minority Men Living with HIV. Journal of Community Health 2024 View