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STD: Gonorrhea

Deion Cardwell, Elana Jenkins, Faith Dunlap Joseph, Johanna Mosquera, Kayla Mathis
Gonorrhea
Healthy 10% improvement rate on
number of new reported Goal incidence rate: 194.8
People cases of gonorrhea per 100,00
2020 among males age 15-44
Objective

 Around 70% of MSM identify as heterosexual


 Since 2016 gonorrhea incidence rates have increased among both Black men have the highest
male & female reported gonorrhea rates
 Gonococcal infections associated cost 162.1 million annually 481.2 per 100,000
 Gonorrhea is the second most common STI after Chlamydia
What's the BIG deal?

• Duval ranked 62 out of 67 counties for


STD's
• Gonorrhea cases are on the rise since
2009
• Highest number of reported cases are
from ages 20-29
• In a single year, 1,417 per 100,000 cases
were reported, 533 were black males
Choosing our
Target
Population
• Highest incidence rates
occurred in MSM/Black
Populations 32206 Black Pop
• 32206 Highest Black Population
• 32204 Increased prevalence of
LGBTQ community
32204 MSM

Sulzbacher Center

JASMYN
Goal and Objectives

Process: Starting July 2018,


Goal: Reduce Gonorrhea
we will implement 7 classes
rates among black males
Objectives: over the course of 7 weeks
aged 15 to 44 years old in
in Black MSM community in
Duval.
health zone 1.

Learner: By the end of the 7 Behavioral: At the end of Outcome: After 3 years,
weeks, participants will be the 7-week course, 65% of Gonorrhea incidence rates
able to correctly identify participants will report a within Black MSM
the correct steps to putting condom use during their community will decrease by
on a condom. last sexual encounter. 10% in Heath zone 1.
Evidence Based Program

Many Men, Many Voices (3MV) is a According to the literature, 3MV has
small, group level behavioral also been proven to be effective in:
intervention that decreases the HIV • Reducing rates of unprotected sex
and STD risk behaviors and • Increasing consistent condom use
increases health promotion • Reducing numbers of sex partners
behaviors like HIV testing and STD • Increasing HIV testing rate
screening among black men who
have sex with men (MSM).
Health Belief Model

Perceived Perceived Perceived Perceived Cues to Self


Susceptibility Severity Benefits Barriers Action Efficacy

Have panel (with Present a Provide fact Have a Give out free Conduct
real-life stories) PowerPoint and sheets/brochure communication condoms and condom and
provide statistics issue and health on healthy activity to send out dental dam
and discuss risk belief activity sexual discuss effective reminders demonstrations.
behaviors (social about Super behaviors. communication text/emails
norms) Gonorrhea, strategies. Help about staying
infertility, participants up-to-date on
increased form support testing (every 3-
contractions of groups. Provide 6 months).
HIV. free rapid
testing.
Program Manager – 12 months 20,000/year $40,000.00
3 Program Facilitators (Health Educators) - 2,000/month (4 months) $24,000.00

Pizza luncheon for taking pre-& post- test - 200 students $1,000.00
Incentives ($100 cash) $20,000.00
Location- Sulzbacher Center/JASMYN* In Kind
Program Materials (paper, flyers, brochures, surveys) $4,500.00
Eating Materials (silverware, plates, etc.) Sponsored
Male Condoms In Kind
Facilitator Answer Key (Correct Steps for Condom Use) In Kind
Facilitator's Resource about Condoms In Kind
Whiteboard In Kind
Whiteboard markers In Kind
External Evaluator $3,000.00
Miscellaneous $500.00
Total Cost $94,000.00

Program Budget
• External evaluator to eliminate
possible internal biases
Evaluating • Participants will be asked the
following questions to evaluate
Many Men 1.
our interventions impact
Identify the correct steps to
Many Voices putting on a condom
2. During your last sexual
sksjsjs
encounter did you use a
condom
• Compare current stats from
Duval County Health
Department to stats in 3 years

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