SCOR-B© UPDATE
Over the past 18 months, the staff at the RSDU staff have designed and developed the SCOR-B. This is the first ever development of a regionally targeted stigma measure that considers the context of stigma in the English -speaking Caribbean. it is also the first of such validation of stigma indicators in the Region.
The purpose of SCOR-B is to provide measures of stigma reduction outcomes within key community groups resulting from targeted community based anti - stigma and human rights interventions.

The design phase was supported by an initial scoping exercise in the target countries while for the in the pilot and testing phase , technical RSDU staff came together with statistical advisors of the RSDU Technical working group (TWG) to validate the stigma measures in the region - pretest and analyses in one country lasted 3 weeks, validation exercises in one country lasted 3 months and the pilot lasted 2 months.
Review the SCOR_B Stigma Indicators
Take a moment to review the SCOR- B stigma outcome indicators for PLHIV, MSM and Sex workers and general community gate-keeping groups (Community Pivotal Actors). Just Click on the 'most popular' tab above. We invite you to send , comments , questions, suggestions and feedback for us to consider as these measures are applied and tested
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