SCOPE: Questionnaire | TrANs and non-biNAry Sex Workers Self Care Study

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The SCOPE project (Amplifying Community Voices for Prevention) is led by the European AIDS Treatment Group (EATG) and is grounded in the belief that community-led research is essential for producing meaningful knowledge to inform health systems, prevention strategies, and policy. The project centres the voices of communities most affected by HIV and structural inequalities and promotes participatory approaches rooted in justice, accountability, and care. SCOPE also supports the professional development of trans and sex worker community members, enabling peers to lead community-based research and expand future research opportunities.

In the Materials section, readers will find the survey questions, which are provided as a blueprint for future peer research and offer a structured framework for study design and methodology. Although no further data will be collected using these questions, we hope they will serve as a starting point for other peer researchers.

As part of this community-led research, Erofili Kokkali worked with Daniela Rojas Castro and Rosemary Delabre to define her research questions, narrow the research scope, and design inclusive and comprehensive survey questions.

 

Learn more about this Community-led research on PrEP among trans and non-binary sex workers in Greece

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