Strategies to prevent HIV transmission among heterosexual African-American men |
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Authors: | Ekere?J?Essien mailto:EJEssien@uh.edu" title=" EJEssien@uh.edu" itemprop=" email" data-track=" click" data-track-action=" Email author" data-track-label=" " >Email author,Angela?F?Meshack,Ronald?J?Peters,Gbadebo?O?Ogungbade,Nora?I?Osemene |
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Affiliation: | (1) The HIV Prevention Research Group. College of Pharmacy, University of Houston, 1441 Moursund Street, 77030 Houston, Texas, USA;(2) Center for Health Promotion and Prevention Research, University of Texas School of Public Health, 77030 Houston, Texas, USA;(3) College of Pharmacy, Texas Southern University, 77004 Houston. Texas, USA |
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Background As part of qualitative research for developing a culturally sensitive and developmentally appropriate videotape-based HIV prevention intervention for heterosexual African- American men, six focus groups were conducted with thirty African-American men to determine their perceptions of AIDS as a threat to the African-American community, characteristics of past situations that have placed African Americans at risk for HIV infection, their personal high risk behaviors, and suggestions on how HIV intervention videotapes could be produced to achieve maximum levels of interest among African-American men in HIV training programs. |
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