Crosby, R., & Salazar, L. F. (2015). Reduction of condom use errors from a brief, clinic-based intervention: A secondary analysis of data from a randomised, controlled trial of young black males. Sexually Transmitted Infections, 91(2), 111-U56. Objective To test the hypothesis that a brief, clinic-based, single-session programme will reduce the… read more
The impact of a culturally appropriate STD/AIDS education intervention on black male adolescents’ sexual and condom use behavior
Delamater, J., Wagstaff, D. A., & Havens, K. K. (2000). The impact of a culturally appropriate STD/AIDS education intervention on black male adolescents’ sexual and condom use behavior. Health Education & Behavior, 27(4), 454-470. A culturally appropriate, theoretically based videotape was developed to promote condom use among African American males, ages 15… read more
Sexuality Education Issues and Methodologies Tailored Toward African American Inner City Boys
Peters, R. J., Johnson, R. J., Meshack, A., & Savage, C. (2010). Sexuality Education Issues and Methodologies Tailored Toward African American Inner City Boys. American Journal of Sexuality Education,5(2), 116-127. Many sexuality education interventions focusing on determinants such as attitudes, knowledge, and skills have shown meager impact on sexual behavior.… read more
Brothers Leading Healthy Lives: Outcomes From the Pilot Testing of a Culturally and Contextually Congruent HIV Prevention Intervention for Black Male College Students
Aronson, R. E., Rulison, K. L., Graham, L. F., Pulliam, R. M., Mcgee, W. L., Labban, J. D., et al. (2013). Brothers Leading Healthy Lives: Outcomes From the Pilot Testing of a Culturally and Contextually Congruent HIV Prevention Intervention for Black Male College Students. AIDS Education and Prevention, 25(5), 376-393. We used… read more