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* 1. Have you heard of Men4Men online accounts?

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* 2. How have you interacted with Men4Men online? Check all that apply.

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* 3. In what forums/sites have you seen Men4Men posts or interactions? List as many as you remember.

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* 4. Do you remember some of the strategies Men4Men has suggested for staying safe during sex and protecting yourself from sexually transmitted infections (STIs)?

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* 5. If you answered yes to the previous question, what is an example of strategy do you remember that Men4Men has suggested?

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* 6. Tell us if you agree or disagree with the following statements.

We want to hear what you think, and understand what you do in certain sitations, but this is not a test - there are no right or wrong answers.

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Information from Men4Men helped me increase my skills and confidence in protecting myself during sex.
Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) is an HIV prevention strategy I am using or considering adopting.
I feel confident that I can negotiate the use of condoms with sexual partners.
If I decided to have sex with someone, I am sure I could get my partner to agree to use condoms.
If my partner refused to use condoms, I could refuse to have sex.
If I decided to have sex with someone but did not have any form of protection, I am sure that I could stop myself from having sex until one of us could get some protection.
The Undetectable=Untransmittable campaign's uses scientific evidence to show that people living with HIV (PLH) who are on treatment and have undetectable status are unable to pass HIV on to others through sex. This information has helped me be sure - and less stressed about - having sex.
I feel that the Undetectable=Untransmittable campaign helps reduce discrimination and stigma around HIV/AIDS.

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* 7. How does the Undetectable=Untransmittable campaign make you feel and think in relation to your own risk for HIV and other STIs?

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