Sigma Research Surveys on HIV and Sexual Health
Sigma Research is currently undertaking three major surveys on HIV and sexual health. Each of the surveys is aimed at a particular group; people living with HIV, people from the African community and gay men, and volunteers are needed from all of these groups to participate in the surveys. The findings from the surveys will help to improve HIV prevention in the UK as well as support and care for people living with HIV.
What Do You Need is the largest survey of people living with HIV in the UK. This research will help to improve services for people living with HIV. To find out more and participate in the survey click here.
Bass Line is the first ever nation-wide survey for African people in England about sexual health and HIV. The findings will help HIV organisations improve their HIV prevention work. To find out more and participate in the survey click here.
Vital Statistics is the largest annual sex survey in the world and is aimed at gay men. This survey is central to the planning of HIV prevention for gay men and other men who have sex with men in England and Wales. To find out more and participate in the survey click here.
Sigma Research is a social research group specialising in the behavioural and policy aspects of HIV and sexual health. It also undertakes research and development work on aspects of lesbian, gay and bisexual health and well-being. For more information about Sigma Research click here.





