It consists of norms and ideologies, policies and strategies, and media and entertainment. The second (community) level represents the different contexts in which participants socialized, such as programs and services (NGOs, police, and healthcare providers) and social network (neighbors, workplace, and school). The third (interpersonal) level encompasses the groups in which participants have their primary relationships: family, partners, and peers. Finally, the innermost (individual) level consists of personal risk behaviors, childhood experiences, and sexual identity.