Maurice Kwong-Lai Poon , Peter Trung-Thu Ho, Josephine
Pui-Hing Wong, Gabriel Wong & Ruthann Lee Psychosocial
Experiences of East and Southeast Asian Men Who Use Gay Internet
Chatrooms in Toronto: An Implication for HIV/AIDS Prevention
(Acrobat pdf file, 147kb)
Poon, M. K. L., & Ho, P. T. T. (2002). A qualitative
analysis of cultural and social vulnerabilities to HIV infection
among gay, lesbian, and bisexual Asian youth. Journal of Gay
& Lesbian Social Services, 14 (3): 43-78. (Acrobat
pdf file, 191 kb)
Myers, T., Travers, R., Allman, D., Lau, W., Maxwell,
J., Calzavara, L., Cordeiro, I., Lau, C. (2001). An HIV research
needs assessment of MSM in ethno-cultural communities: Perspectives
of volunteers and service providers (Technical Report). Toronto:
HIV Social Behavioural and pidemiological Studies Unit, University
of Toronto. (Microsoft
Word file, 697 kb)
Poon, M. K. L., Ho, P. T. T., & Wong, J. P.
H. (2001). Developing a comprehensive AIDS prevention outreach
program: A needs assessment survey of MSM of East and Southeast
Asian descent who visit bars and/or bath houses in Toronto. The
Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality, 10 (1 & 2): 25-39.
(Acrobat pdf
file, 4.08 Mb)
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