Background This paper describes the study protocol of a hybrid type I randomized controlled trial that evaluates the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of implementing Empowering African-American Women on the Road to Health (E-WORTH), an Afrocentric, group-based, computerized human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/sexually transmitted infection (STI) prevention intervention for controlled substance-using black women in community corrections settings in New York City. Methods/design We provide an overview of E-WORTH’s hybrid type I design, which is guided by the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR). E-WORTH combines HIV/STI and intimate partner violence (IPV) p...
Objective: To describe the Eban HIV/STD Risk Reduction Intervention being evaluated in the NIMH Mult...
There is a paucity of empirical reports that quantitatively assess the success of recruitment strate...
In the United States, African American women are twenty times as likely as their Caucasian counterpa...
Abstract Background This paper describes the study protocol of a hybrid type I randomized controlled...
Objective: We tested the efficacy of a group-based traditional and multimedia HIV/STI prevention int...
Black women bear the highest burden of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection among US women. ...
IMPORTANCE: This study is designed to address the need for evidence-based HIV/STI prevention approac...
Objectives. We tested the efficacy of an adapted evidence-based HIV–sexually transmitted infection (...
Importance: This study is designed to address the need for evidence-based HIV/STI prevention approac...
The HIV/AIDS epidemic continues to affect the lives of many, with African American women being uniqu...
There is a need for brief HIV prevention interventions that can be disseminated and implemented wide...
Objective: To describe the Eban HIV/STD Risk Reduction Intervention being evaluated in the NIMH Mult...
Recruiting heterosexual couples into randomized clinical trials (RCTs) to test the efficacy of HIV/s...
HIV/sexually transmitted infection (STI) risk-reduction interventions are needed to address the comp...
Objective: To provide an overview of the NIMH Multisite HIV/STD Prevention Trial for African America...
Objective: To describe the Eban HIV/STD Risk Reduction Intervention being evaluated in the NIMH Mult...
There is a paucity of empirical reports that quantitatively assess the success of recruitment strate...
In the United States, African American women are twenty times as likely as their Caucasian counterpa...
Abstract Background This paper describes the study protocol of a hybrid type I randomized controlled...
Objective: We tested the efficacy of a group-based traditional and multimedia HIV/STI prevention int...
Black women bear the highest burden of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection among US women. ...
IMPORTANCE: This study is designed to address the need for evidence-based HIV/STI prevention approac...
Objectives. We tested the efficacy of an adapted evidence-based HIV–sexually transmitted infection (...
Importance: This study is designed to address the need for evidence-based HIV/STI prevention approac...
The HIV/AIDS epidemic continues to affect the lives of many, with African American women being uniqu...
There is a need for brief HIV prevention interventions that can be disseminated and implemented wide...
Objective: To describe the Eban HIV/STD Risk Reduction Intervention being evaluated in the NIMH Mult...
Recruiting heterosexual couples into randomized clinical trials (RCTs) to test the efficacy of HIV/s...
HIV/sexually transmitted infection (STI) risk-reduction interventions are needed to address the comp...
Objective: To provide an overview of the NIMH Multisite HIV/STD Prevention Trial for African America...
Objective: To describe the Eban HIV/STD Risk Reduction Intervention being evaluated in the NIMH Mult...
There is a paucity of empirical reports that quantitatively assess the success of recruitment strate...
In the United States, African American women are twenty times as likely as their Caucasian counterpa...