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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Sep 29.
Published in final edited form as: Prev Sci. 2015 Nov;16(8):1147–1158. doi: 10.1007/s11121-015-0565-8

Table 1.

Target populations, recruitment methods and intervention delivery formats, CBOP-3MV Project, 2009–2011

CBO A CBO B CBO C
CBO location Bronx, NY Tampa, FL New Orleans, LA
Target populations Black/African–American and Hispanic/Latino males; ages 13–24; self-identified as gay, bisexual, or MSM Black/African–American and Hispanic/Latino males; ages 16–24; transgender persons; self-reported condomless anal sex with a male in the last 3 months Black/African–American males; ages 13–24; self-identified as homosexual or bisexual, or had a sexual or emotional attraction to other men or male-to-female transgender persons
Recruitment methods Targeted outreach; drop-in center; client referrals; social media; networking with other community organizations Targeted outreach; monthly socials; client referrals; social media; and networking with other community organizations Targeted outreach; drop-in center; client referrals; social media; and networking with other community organizations
Intervention delivery formats Sometimes used a retreat-style format, which occurred over the weekend, but the majority of the intervention cycles were delivered using a 3-day format that spanned across a week Initially delivered the intervention over multiple days and later delivered the intervention in a single day Initially delivered one session a week over a period of 6 or 7 weeks before moving to a 3-day format that spanned across a week