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Description of Participants. Interviews with ten YBMSM in Philadelphia took place from January 2015 - November 2015. All ten of the participants self-identified as African American. Their ages ranged from 18-24 years old with a mean age of 20.7 years. Six of the participants reported full-time employment, two were seeking employment, and two were students. Eight of the participants reported visiting a public health center, while two participants reported visiting an emergency room for their last HIV/STD testing experience. All ten participants stated they waited at least 45 minutes before being seen at any testing facility with three reporting their wait was over an hour. The longest wait time reported was two hours. Eight participants reported having mouth and anal swabs offered to them at their last medical appointment. Sexual Behaviors Four of the participants reported having steady male partners with whom they had sex regularly, but only one participant reported being in a mutually monogamous relationship. Eight of participants reported meeting the last CAI partner on the internet from either a social application or dating website. Three participants reported meeting partners on Instagram and five reported meeting their partners on Xxxx’d. All participants stated their male partner was older during the sexual encounter where they believed they were infected with gonorrhea or chlamydia. Nine of the participants did not know the exact age of their last partner. Two men discussed transactional sex acts for money. When asked about their perceived risk of getting HIV, most of the participants stated they had a moderate to low risk, with a mean of 2.3 on a 5-point Likert scale.
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Description of Participants. A.2.1. Xxxxxxxxx Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR) The Italian National Research Council will participate to the project with the Computer Networks Group (CNG). This group started in the 1970 with the design and implementation of the first Italian packet switching network (RPCNET). In the 1980 it was responsible for designing the first European packet satellite network, named STELLA (Satellite Transmission Experiment Linking Laboratories). CNG also significantly contributed to the definition of the OSI standards and to the interoperability project of the OSI product released by several computer manufacturers (OSIRIDE Intertest project). Since the mid 1980s up to mid 1990s CNG has been working in the field of broadband packet switching networks by focusing on design analysis and performance evaluation of architecture and protocols for high speed. This activity was carried out mainly within the framework of Progetto Finalizzato Telecomunicazioni (a national five years project) and within the RACE – ESP project. In the framework of these activities, CNG was one of the promoters (1989-1993) of the broadband network of Tuscany (Tuscany MobileMAN). From 1993 to 1998, CNG was also involved in several national and international projects aimed to support real-time multimedia applications on packet switching networks. Since 1999, the Computer Networks group is involved in a three-year national project ”Mobile Systems Evolution towards UMTS” focusing on the use of the UMTS technology for a high-speed wireless access to Internet. Currently, the group is also involved in the trilateral (Australia-Italy- USA) project “QoS Provisioning in Mobile Computing Environments” funded by the Australian Research Council, and in the NATO Collaborative Linkage Grant project “Wireless Access to Internet exploiting the IEEE 802.11 technology“. CNG has received a grant from the European Science Foundation (ESF) to organise an Exploratory Workshop “Is Mobile Ad Hoc Networking Part of The Future of Mobile Networking in Europe?” (La Spezia Italy, September 2002). CNG staff includes beyond five permanent CNR researchers, several X.Xx. and Ph.D. students and a number of researcher assistants all in the fields of computer and telecommunications networks. CNG’s research is reflected in numerous publications in archival journals and conference proceedings. Some of these publications, relevant for the scope of the project, are listed below. The CNG researchers regularly participate to the Technica...

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