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ArtikelIntervention Mapping as a Participatory Approach to Developing an HIV Prevention Intervention in Rural African American Communities  
Oleh: Corbie-Smith, Giselle ; Akers, Aletha ; Blumenthal, Connie ; Council, Barbara ; Wynn, Mysha ; Muhammad, Melvin ; Stith, Doris
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Aids Education and Prevention: An Interdisciplinary Journal vol. 22 no. 03 (Jun. 2010), page 184-202.
Topik: Intervention Mapping; HIV Prevention Intervention; Multigenerational HIV Pevention Itervention; Family-Based Intervention;
Fulltext: A94; 2010; 22; 3; 184.win.pdf (134.42KB)
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Isi artikelSoutheastern states are among the hardest hit by the HIV epidemic in this country, and racial disparities in HIV rates are high in this region. This is particularly true in our communities if interest in rural eastern North Carolina. Although most recent efforts to preverent HIV attempt to address multiple contributing factors, we have found few multilevel HIV interventions that have been developed, tailored or tested in rural communitiesfor African Americans. We describe how Project GRACE integrated intervention mapping (IM) methodology with community-based participatory reseach (CBPR) principles to develop a multilevel, multigenerational HIV prevention intervention. IM was carried out in a series of steps from review of relevant, all collaborators agreed that we needed a family-based intervention involving youth and their caregivers. We found that the structured approach of IM can be adapted to incorporate the principles of CBPR.
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