Engaging African American Faith-Based Organizations in Adolescent HIV Prevention

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Briana A. Woods-Jaeger
Mamie Carlson
Tamara Taggart
Linda Riggins
Alexandra F. Lightfoot
Melvin R. Jackson
机构
[1] Children’s Mercy Hospital,Developmental and Behavioral Sciences
[2] University of Iowa,Department of Community and Behavioral Health
[3] University of North Carolina,Department of Health Behavior
[4] Strengthening the Black Family,Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
[5] Inc.,undefined
[6] University of North Carolina,undefined
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Journal of Religion and Health | 2015年 / 54卷
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African American adolescents; Community-based participatory research; Faith-based organizations; HIV/AIDS;
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To reduce current HIV disparities among African American youth, it is imperative to find effective ways to extend the reach of evidence-based HIV prevention. One promising community resource to support this effort is faith-based organizations (FBOs), a credible and respected resource in the African American community. This paper describes the experiences, perceptions, and challenges that African American FBOs and faith leaders face in engaging in adolescent HIV prevention and highlights facilitators and barriers to implementing HIV prevention in African American FBOs. The findings suggest that African American FBOs and faith-based leaders are uniquely positioned to be instrumental resources in reducing African American youth HIV disparities.
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页码:1358 / 1374
页数:16
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