Five point initiative: a community-informed bundled implementation strategy to address HIV in Black communities

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Sannisha K. Dale
Kayla Etienne
Sidny Hall
Kimberly Lazarus
Kalenthia Nunnally
George Gibson
Roxana Bolden
Nadine Gardner
Jasmyn Sanders
Rachelle Reid
Arnetta Phillips
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[1] University of Miami,Department of Psychology
[2] New College of Florida,undefined
[3] Blessing Hands Outreach,undefined
[4] Flashlight of Hope,undefined
[5] A Sister with A Testimony,undefined
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BMC Public Health | / 23卷
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HIV; Implementation; Community-Based Participatory Research; Black Communities; Five Point Initiative;
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