Randolph, S. D., Coakley, T., Shears, J., & Thorpe, R. J. (2017). African‐American fathers’ perspectives on facilitators and barriers to Father–Son sexual health communication.Research in Nursing & Health, 40(3), 229-236. African-American males ages 13 through 24 are disproportionately affected by sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), accounting… read more
Assessment of the Feasibility of Barber-Led Sexual Education for African-American Adolescent Males
Johnson, R. N., Speck, P. M., Bowdre, T. L., & Porter, K. (2015). Assessment of the feasibility of barber-led sexual education for african-american adolescent males. Journal of National Black Nurses’ Association : JNBNA, 26(2), 67. This study explored the feasibility of a sexual health promotion barbershop program in the African-American… read more
Consequences of Conservatism: Black Male Undergraduates and the Politics of Historically Black Colleges and Universities
Harper, S. R., & Gasman, M. (2008). Consequences of conservatism: Black male undergraduates and the politics of historically black colleges and universities. The Journal of Negro Education [H.W. Wilson – EDUC], 77(4), 336. Black male students’ characterization of, reaction to, and understanding of conservative environmental politics prevailing at historically Black… read more
The role of sexually explicit material in the sexual development of same-sex-attracted Black adolescent males
Arrington-Sanders, R., Harper, G. W., Morgan, A., Ogunbajo, A., Trent, M., & Fortenberry, J. D. (2015). The role of sexually explicit material in the sexual development of same-sex-attracted black adolescent males. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 44(3), 597-608. Sexually explicit material (SEM) (including Internet, video, and print) may play a key… read more