The COVID-19 epidemic has negatively impacted the Black community in the United States. Despite current disease mitigation efforts, work is still needed to ensure that Black individuals living in the United States understand their risks regarding COVID-19 infection whether vaccinated or unvaccinated. Thus, the current article posits that the Black church, in concert with public health practitioners, is a venue through which theoretically based health messages should be designed and disseminated regarding COVID-19 recovery efforts. The Health Belief Model and the Harm Reduction approach are posed as theoretical frameworks to facilitate the design of such messages
Religious and spiritual observances that draw large people together are pervasive in many parts of t...
Partnerships between public health and faith communities have been identified as effective avenues t...
The COVID-19 pandemic has had devastating effects on Black and rural populations with a mortality ra...
The COVID-19 epidemic has negatively impacted the Black community in the United States. Despite curr...
Background and Objective: Of the many 2020 lessons, relying on academic–community research partnersh...
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) crisis has disproportionately affected the African American ...
This volume draws attention to multiple ways black health prospects and outcomes are configured by t...
African American pastors are recognized as trusted information sources for their communities. The pa...
This article focuses on the assistance of black churches and their pastors are giving regarding free...
African Americans in the United States suffer disproportionately from cancer, having the highest mor...
OBJECTIVES. The Black church has a long history of addressing unmet health and human service needs, ...
African Americans face the most severe burden of HIV among all racial and ethnic groups. Direct invo...
COVID-19 has exposed health care disparities long known and discussed in medical and public policy l...
Religious and spiritual observances that draw large people together are pervasive in many parts of t...
The Academic Public Health Corps (APHC) works to support local public health in Massachusetts throug...
Religious and spiritual observances that draw large people together are pervasive in many parts of t...
Partnerships between public health and faith communities have been identified as effective avenues t...
The COVID-19 pandemic has had devastating effects on Black and rural populations with a mortality ra...
The COVID-19 epidemic has negatively impacted the Black community in the United States. Despite curr...
Background and Objective: Of the many 2020 lessons, relying on academic–community research partnersh...
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) crisis has disproportionately affected the African American ...
This volume draws attention to multiple ways black health prospects and outcomes are configured by t...
African American pastors are recognized as trusted information sources for their communities. The pa...
This article focuses on the assistance of black churches and their pastors are giving regarding free...
African Americans in the United States suffer disproportionately from cancer, having the highest mor...
OBJECTIVES. The Black church has a long history of addressing unmet health and human service needs, ...
African Americans face the most severe burden of HIV among all racial and ethnic groups. Direct invo...
COVID-19 has exposed health care disparities long known and discussed in medical and public policy l...
Religious and spiritual observances that draw large people together are pervasive in many parts of t...
The Academic Public Health Corps (APHC) works to support local public health in Massachusetts throug...
Religious and spiritual observances that draw large people together are pervasive in many parts of t...
Partnerships between public health and faith communities have been identified as effective avenues t...
The COVID-19 pandemic has had devastating effects on Black and rural populations with a mortality ra...