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East Bay Consortium/ CRUSH (Connecting Resources for Urban Sexual Health)

Status
Ongoing
Phase
Demo Project
Principal Investigator(s)
Jeff Burack, MD, Robert Grant, MD, MPH, Janet Myers, PhD
Objective

The overall goal of the CRUSH project is to enhance and extend a response to the local HIV/AIDS epidemic in Alameda County with a set of innovative, evidence-based interventions across the continuum of HIV prevention and care, targeting individuals and communities most vulnerable to HIV. The East Bay AIDS Center, in partnership with the University of California San Francisco's Center for AIDS Prevention Studies, the Gladstone Institutes, and several key community-based organizations, are engaging in a participatory partnership to enhance and implement HIV services which target the East Bay's highest risk population- young men who have sex with men (Y/MSM). Specifically, the CRUSH Project is designed to evaluate a combination of program approaches to address the sexual health care needs of young gay men of color and their sexual partners by enhancing the current program activities of the Downtown Youth Clinic (DYC).

May 2013
January 2017
Enrollment
670
18
Years
29
Years
Population
Women
Men
MSM