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Top Health Issues for LGBT Populations Information & Resource Kit

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This resource kit presents an overview of current health issues among lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) populations. While many challenges exist with regards to the availability of data, this kit aims to create awareness among prevention specialists and healthcare providers of the needs...

STIC Figure

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This manual can be used to estimate the direct medical costs and indirect costs (lost productivity) saved by some of the activities of sexually transmitted disease prevention programs. This may be useful in demonstrating a portion of the estimated impact of your state or local STD program’s efforts.

5 Tips for Collecting Gender Affirming Data

Tips Gender Affirming Data (PDF)

Gender-affirming healthcare practices have been demonstrated to yield lower rates of mental health issues, build self-esteem, and improve an individual's overall quality of life. This toolkit offers 5 tips for collecting gender affirming data.

A Syndemic Approach to STD 340B Correctional Facility Partnerships

STD 340B Correctrional Facility Partners (PDF)

Due to the high prevalence of viral hepatitis, HIV, and STIs in correctional facilities, as well as, the opportunity for high-impact interventions to be implemented, many health department viral hepatitis, HIV, and STI programs (prevention programs) have established collaborative partnerships with...

How To Talk About Having Safer Sex

How to Talk About Safe Sex (Web)

Scared to talk about safer sex with your partner. Learn about how to have safer sex, and how to talk to your partner about using condoms, dental dams, and more in this video.

Prepare Before You're There -- Sexual Health Quiz

Prepare Before You're There STI Quiz (Web)

DYK? Nearly 1 in 5 people in the U.S. have a sexually transmitted infection (STI). However, STIs are not inevitable, and they can be prevented and treated. Make a plan and choose the prevention steps that work for you with Prepare Before You’re There. Take this brief, interactive quiz to get started...

A Syndemic Approach to STI Interventions and Prevention

STI Interventions and Preventions (Web)

The use of a syndemic approach could help health departments address the rising rates of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in the United States more effectively, by examining STIs through a lens of people, place, policy, and science. Dr. Jonathan Mermin, director of the National Center for HIV...