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Clearwater
Tuesday, May 9, 2006: 3:00 PM-4:45 PM

B2: The Internet and STDs: Challenges and Innovations for Prevention

3:00 PMWhat are they really disclosing? STI and HIV status disclosure among MSM who seek partners on and off the Internet: Qualitative and Quantitative Findings
Jennifer Keagy, Rachel Kachur, Laura Lloyd, Sheana Bull, Kees Rietmeijer
3:15 PMChoice-based conjoint: A new methodological approach to assess sexual practices and decision making among men who have sex with men (MSM) cruising the Internet for sex
Jorge A. Montoya, Aaron Plant, Peter R. Kerndt
 HIV disclosure among men who have sex with men (MSM) who meet online and associated sexual behaviors
Jef St. De Lore, Hanne Thiede, Allen D. Cheadle, Gary Goldbaum
3:45 PMNon Gay Identified Men who have sex with Men (NGI-MSM) & the Internet: Who are they and what are they doing?
Rachel E. Kachur, Mary McFarlane, Donald Allensworth-Davies, Seth Welles, Cornelis Rietmeijer, Michael Ross
4:00 PMCore Competencies for Internet Outreach to MSM: Findings from Montrose Clinic's Project CORE
Eric L. Roland
4:15 PMinSPOT.org: A unique online partner notification system
Deborah K. Levine, Katherine C. Scott, Katherine Ahrens, Charlotte Kent, Jeffrey D. Klausner

The 2006 National STD Prevention Conference of CDC