CATIE Webinar – Sex Now: Canada’s largest survey of gay and bisexual men

CATIE Webinar imageTuesday, February 3, 2015 @1:00pm
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Featuring:

  • Olivier Ferlatte, Research Education Director
    Community-Based Research Centre for Gay Men’s Health

 

According to results from the Sex Now 2011 survey conducted by the Community-Based Research Centre:

  • Younger gay and bi men reported testing for STIs more commonly than older men, although they were more likely to have never tested for HIV
  • Men living in rural areas were less likely to report being out to their primary healthcare provider than urban men
  • About 20% to 30% of gay and bi men reported having condomless anal intercourse in the past 12 months with a partner of an unknown or opposite HIV status

 

The Sex Now survey is Canada’s largest survey of gay and bisexual men. With a wealth of information provided by thousands of men across the country, service providers and program developers use the survey results to inform their work and to respond to the needs of the community.

Register for this webinar to learn some of the highlights from the last survey and to find out how you can help us reach even more men in this year’s survey. With an even greater number of respondents in 2015, service providers across Canada will have access to more data they can use in their work.

 

Please note that this webinar will be presented in English. A French version of this webinar will be presented on Thursday, February 5, 2015. To register for other upcoming webinars, please visit the CATIE website.