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pro vyhledávání: '"Starlyn M. Hawes"'
Autor:
Starlyn M. Hawes, Erin W. Moore, Jannette Berkley-Patton, Carole Bowe Thompson, Nia Johnson, Natasha Aduloju-Ajijola
Publikováno v:
Journal of Black Sexuality and Relationships. 5:43-60
Autor:
Susan E. Collins, Seema L. Clifasefi, Joey Stanton, null The LEAP Advisory Board, Kee J. E. Straits, Eleanor Gil-Kashiwabara, Patricia Rodriguez Espinosa, Andel V. Nicasio, Michele P. Andrasik, Starlyn M. Hawes, Kimberly A. Miller, Lonnie A. Nelson, Victoria E. Orfaly, Bonnie M. Duran, Nina Wallerstein
Publikováno v:
American Psychologist. 73:884-898
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) answers the call for more patient-centered, community-driven research approaches to address growing health disparities. CBPR is a collaborative research approach that equitably involves community members,
Autor:
Erin W. Moore, Starlyn M. Hawes, Andrea Bradley-Ewing, Alexandria G Bauer, Cassandra Wainright, Marcie Berman, Eric W. Williams, Jenifer E. Allsworth, Jannette Berkley-Patton, Delwyn Catley, Kathy Goggin, Carole Bowe Thompson
Publikováno v:
AIDS and Behavior. 23:76-90
The updated National HIV/AIDS Strategy recommends widespread HIV education and testing and calls the faith community to assist in these efforts. Yet, limited information exist on church-based HIV testing interventions. This study examined feasibility
Autor:
Jannette Berkley-Patton, Alexandria Bohn, Carole Bowe-Thompson, Erin W. Moore, Starlyn M. Hawes
Publikováno v:
Journal of Religion and Health. 54:1810-1825
Parent-child sex communication has been shown to be protective against sexual risk among African American youth. The current study sought to use the theory of planned behavior as a framework for focus group discussions (N = 54 youth participants aged
Autor:
Stephen D. Simon, Jannette Berkley-Patton, Erin W. Moore, David A. Martinez, Alexandria Booker, Marcie Berman, Starlyn M. Hawes, Kathy Goggin, Carole Bowe Thompson
Publikováno v:
Annals of behavioral medicine : a publication of the Society of Behavioral Medicine. 50(3)
Background African Americans are disproportionately burdened by HIV. The African American church is an influential institution with potential to increase reach of HIV prevention interventions in Black communities. Purpose This study examined HIV test
Publikováno v:
Journal of Religion and Health. 53:469-482
African Americans are disproportionately burdened by STDs and HIV in the US. This study examined the relationships between demographics, religiosity, and sexual risk behaviors among 255 adult African American church-based participants. Although parti
Autor:
Cassandra Wainright, Jannette Berkley-Patton, Starlyn M. Hawes, Carole Bowe Thompson, Erin W. Moore, David A. Martinez, Eric W. Williams
Publikováno v:
Journal of Urban Health. 90:482-499
Increasingly, African American churches have been called upon to assist in efforts to address HIV/AIDS in underserved communities. African Americans churches may be well-positioned to provide HIV education, screening, and support services, particular
Publikováno v:
Journal of Religion and Health. 52:930-940
College student-athletes tend to consume more alcohol, engage in sex, and report more sex partners than nonathlete students. The current study examined the relationship between religiosity (e.g., influence of religious beliefs and church attendance)
Autor:
Erin W. Moore, Eric Williams, Carole Bowe-Thompson, Jannette Berkley-Patton, Kathy Goggin, Starlyn M. Hawes, Andrea Bradley-Ewing, David A. Martinez
Publikováno v:
AIDS Education and Prevention. 22:218-237
Utilizing a community-based participatory research (CBPR) approach is a potentially effective strategy for exploring the development, implementation, and evaluation of HIV interventions in African American churches. This CBPR-guided study describes a
Autor:
Lonnie A. Nelson, Greta Kaese, Jessica Holttum, Connor B. Jones, Starlyn M. Hawes, James Lenert, Seema L. Clifasefi, Patrick Herndon, Gail Hoffmann, Jessica L. Mackelprang, Véronique S. Grazioli, Susan E. Collins
Publikováno v:
The International journal on drug policy. 27
Background Alcohol use disorders (AUDs) are more prevalent among homeless individuals than in the general population, and homeless individuals are disproportionately affected by alcohol-related morbidity and mortality. Unfortunately, abstinence-based