Faith-Based HIV Prevention and Counseling Programs: Findings from the Cincinnati Census of Religious Congregations

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Magdalena Szaflarski
P. Neal Ritchey
C. Jeffrey Jacobson
Rhys H. Williams
Amy Baumann Grau
Karthikeyan Meganathan
Christopher G. Ellison
Joel Tsevat
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[1] University of Alabama at Birmingham,Departments of Sociology and Health Behavior
[2] University of Cincinnati,Department of Sociology
[3] University of Cincinnati,Department of Anthropology
[4] University of Cincinnati,Department of Family and Community Medicine
[5] Loyola University Chicago,Department of Sociology
[6] Eastern New Mexico University,Department of History, Humanities and Social Sciences
[7] University of Texas at San Antonio,Department of Sociology
[8] University of Cincinnati College of Medicine,Department of Internal Medicine
[9] Veterans Affairs Medical Center,undefined
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AIDS and Behavior | 2013年 / 17卷
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Congregations; Religion; HIV; Prevention; Counseling;
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Congregations are well positioned to address HIV in their communities, but their response to HIV has been mixed. An emerging literature describes HIV programming in urban, predominantly black congregations, but population-based data remain limited. This study examined the levels of HIV prevention and counseling programs and associated factors (e.g., religious, organizational) by using data from a phone census of congregations in the Greater Cincinnati area (N = 447). Over 10 % of congregations (36 % of Black Protestant and 5–18 % of other types of congregations) offered HIV education/prevention alone or in combination with counseling or with counseling and testing. Path analysis results showed notable significant (p < 0.05) total effects of theology-polity on HIV prevention/counseling programs, but these effects were fully mediated by other factors, including other community work and racial composition. The levels of HIV programming in this study were high by national standards, but further outreach is needed in high-risk African American communities.
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页码:1839 / 1854
页数:15
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