Take the Chicago Gay Men's Online Health Survey
Saturday November 15, 2008
Gay men of all stripes are being asked to participate in an online survey to help address persistent problems in the community. The Chicago Public Department of Health in cooperation with the Crystal Meth Prevention Project (CRYSP) are studying the health and sex lives of gay men in an effort to address drug addiction. Four Chicago organizations have partnered to create CRYSP: the AIDS Foundation of Chicago, the Howard Brown Health Center, the Center on Halsted, and Test Positive Aware Network.
Even if you never cross paths with crystal meth, they're asking you to take the online survey to help them understand the community more fully and learn how to establish preventive measures. They expect the survey to take about a half hour of your time, you need to be at least 18 years old to participate, and all responses will remain anonymous.
Even if you never cross paths with crystal meth, they're asking you to take the online survey to help them understand the community more fully and learn how to establish preventive measures. They expect the survey to take about a half hour of your time, you need to be at least 18 years old to participate, and all responses will remain anonymous.


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