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Targeting HIV/AIDS in Large Cities Means Engaging African-American Stakeholders

May 1, 2001 | Program Result Report

The National Black Leadership Commission on AIDS engaged African-American stakeholders, including clergy and other leaders, to address HIV/AIDS in three communities: Atlanta, Baltimore and Detroit.

Indianapolis Project Reaches African Americans with Free HIV Testing and Support

February 10, 2007 | Program Result Report

The Ebenezer Baptist Church Dollars for Scholars created its Bridging the Gap Project to provide free HIV testing and counseling and care coordination to people living with HIV/AIDS.

Angels in the Carolinas: Interfaith Teams Overcome the Stigma of AIDS

December 1, 2005 | Program Result Report

A faith-based organization in Charlotte, N.C. recruited and trained members of congregations to help HIV/AIDS patients living in African-American and rural white communities in a 13-county area of the Carolinas.

Reaching Out to Meet Spiritual Needs of AIDS Patients in Waterbury, Conn.

July 1, 2002 | Program Result Report

Starting in March 1998, clergy in Waterbury, Conn. developed the Waterbury AIDS Outreach Ministries Program, a project to create a series of retreats and a buddy system for people with AIDS.

Impact of Patient Race on Patient Experiences of Access and Communication in HIV Care

December 1, 2008 | Journal Article

There is evidence that interpersonal experiences of minority patients with HIV care providers can be positive. While access to care facilities is less readily available to minorities, African-American patients report favorable communication with care providers.

Perceived Discrimination Among Severely Disadvantaged People with HIV Infection

May 1, 2007 | Journal Article

Discourage patients from seeking treatment.

Is Patients' Preferred Involvement in Health Decisions Related to Outcomes for Patients with HIV?

August 1, 2007 | Journal Article

A survey of 1,027 HIV-infected patients was used in this research to examine how patient preference in decision-making affected outcome. The study population was mostly young African-American males. Respondents were asked to select one of these cate ...

Does Racial Concordance Between HIV-Positive Patients and Their Physicians Affect the Time to Receipt of Protease Inhibitors?

November 1, 2004 | Journal Article

The current study investigated the role of racial concordance between patients and medical providers on the timing of receipt of protease inhibitor therapy. Data was obtained from the HIV Cost and Services Utilization Study (HCSUS), a nationally rep ...

Drugs, Sex, HIV: Programs Teach At-Risk Urban Girls How to Play it Safe

September 19, 2008 | Program Result Report

The Freedom Foundation of New Jersey Inc., West Orange, N.J., carried out three programs encouraging girls in inner-city Newark, N.J., to abstain from illegal drugs and sexual relations.

Promoting the Health and Stability of Young Black and Latino Males in Harlem

October 8, 2010 | Program Result Report

The Brotherhood/Sister Sol delivered a comprehensive array of services designed to promote the health and stability of young Black and Latino males in the Harlem neighborhoods of New York City.

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