The purpose of this study is to determine whether implementation of an innovative STI prevention intervention design affects participants ’ knowledge of sexually transmitted infections and sexual self-efficacy. The population this research focuses on is African-American adolescent girls. The participants included in this study are aged 13-19. This particular population is disproportionately infected by sexually transmitted diseases, so it is vital that intervention programs be tailored to fit their culture-and gender-specific needs in order to achieve maximum results. However, current interventions for African-American girls could be improved. The researcher has designed an innovative STI prevention intervention that draws from current, bes...
This article describes psychosocial outcomes of a group randomized controlled trial of a friendship-...
Objective: To assess the sexually transmitted infection (STI) awareness, sexual risk behaviors, and ...
The HIV/AIDS epidemic continues to affect the lives of many, with African American women being uniqu...
The purpose of this study is to determine whether implementation of an innovative STI prevention int...
Abstract: HIV is disproportionately prevalent among Blacks. Black women most often contract HIV from...
Pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) among youth ages 15-24 persist as important publi...
Black/African-American girls are infected with sexually transmitted infections (STIs) at higher rate...
Background: The burden of sexually transmitted infections (STI) is greater in the African American c...
African American youth are affected disproportionately by sexually transmitted infections (STIs), hu...
ABSTRACT Background: Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are one of the most common global health...
BackgroundFew HIV/STI interventions exist for African American adolescent girls in juvenile detentio...
© Meharry Medical College. Sexually transmitted infections (STIs), including human immunodeficiency ...
Aim: To assess whether teens who live in low-income areas who participate in interactive, collaborat...
African American women are bearing an excess burden of HIV/AIDS, becoming infected at a rate 25 time...
This study translated SiHLE (Sisters Informing, Healing, Living, and Empowering), a 12-hour Centers ...
This article describes psychosocial outcomes of a group randomized controlled trial of a friendship-...
Objective: To assess the sexually transmitted infection (STI) awareness, sexual risk behaviors, and ...
The HIV/AIDS epidemic continues to affect the lives of many, with African American women being uniqu...
The purpose of this study is to determine whether implementation of an innovative STI prevention int...
Abstract: HIV is disproportionately prevalent among Blacks. Black women most often contract HIV from...
Pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) among youth ages 15-24 persist as important publi...
Black/African-American girls are infected with sexually transmitted infections (STIs) at higher rate...
Background: The burden of sexually transmitted infections (STI) is greater in the African American c...
African American youth are affected disproportionately by sexually transmitted infections (STIs), hu...
ABSTRACT Background: Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are one of the most common global health...
BackgroundFew HIV/STI interventions exist for African American adolescent girls in juvenile detentio...
© Meharry Medical College. Sexually transmitted infections (STIs), including human immunodeficiency ...
Aim: To assess whether teens who live in low-income areas who participate in interactive, collaborat...
African American women are bearing an excess burden of HIV/AIDS, becoming infected at a rate 25 time...
This study translated SiHLE (Sisters Informing, Healing, Living, and Empowering), a 12-hour Centers ...
This article describes psychosocial outcomes of a group randomized controlled trial of a friendship-...
Objective: To assess the sexually transmitted infection (STI) awareness, sexual risk behaviors, and ...
The HIV/AIDS epidemic continues to affect the lives of many, with African American women being uniqu...