Community-based participatory research (CBPR) to enhance participation of racial/ethnic minorities in clinical trials: A 10-year systematic review

SJ McFarlane, A Occa, W Peng… - … Scholarship from and …, 2024 - taylorfrancis.com
There has not been a significant improvement in the rate of clinical trial accrual in more than
20 years. Worse, the challenge of inadequate representation among racial and ethnic …

Leveraging the power of mutual aid, coalitions, leadership, and advocacy during COVID-19.

DG Domínguez, D García, DA Martínez… - American …, 2020 - psycnet.apa.org
The COVID-19 pandemic has shed light on the norms, patterns, and power structures in the
United States that privilege certain groups of people over others. This article describes …

Sexual health interventions for racial/ethnic minorities using community-based participatory research: a systematic review

C McCuistian, B Peteet, K Burlew… - Health Education & …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Background Racial/ethnic minorities (REMs) continue to carry the burden of sexual health
disparities in the United States, including increased health risks and lower proportions of …

“We are our own counselor”: Resilience, risk behaviors, and mental health service utilization among young African American men

AG Bauer, K Christensen, C Bowe-Thompson… - Behavioral …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Despite risk for trauma, subsequent mental health concerns, and poor health outcomes,
young Black/African American men (YBM) are less likely to receive mental health services …

Perceptions of COVID-19 self-testing and recommendations for implementation and scale-up among Black/African Americans: implications for the COVID-19 STEP …

U Nwaozuru, C Obiezu-Umeh, H Diallo, D Graham… - Bmc public health, 2022 - Springer
Abstract Background COVID-19 self-testing (ST) is an innovative strategy with the potential
to increase the access and uptake of testing and ultimately to limit the spread of the virus. To …

Identifying health conditions, priorities, and relevant multilevel health promotion intervention strategies in African American churches: A faith community health needs …

J Berkley-Patton, CB Thompson… - Evaluation and program …, 2018 - Elsevier
African Americans continue to experience a myriad of health disparities, including higher
rates of asthma, diabetes, heart disease, stroke, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), and …

We are our sister's keeper: The experience of Black female clergy responding to intimate partner violence

AR Shaw, M Enriquez, T Bloom… - Journal of …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Intimate partner violence (IPV) affects all populations, regardless of race, education, or
socioeconomic status, but Black women experience higher rates of IPV (43.7%) in …

A systematic review of early adoption of implementation science for HIV prevention or treatment in the United States

S Shangani, N Bhaskar, N Richmond, D Operario… - AIDS, 2021 - journals.lww.com
Objective: To provide the first systematic review of the early adoption of implementation
science for HIV prevention or treatment in the United States. We identified primary research …

Reducing the African American HIV disease burden in the Deep South: Addressing the role of faith and spirituality

A Nunn, WL Jeffries, P Foster, K McCoy… - AIDS and Behavior, 2019 - Springer
Nearly half of HIV infections in the United States are concentrated among African Americans,
and over half of new HIV infections occur in the South. African Americans have poorer …

Faith leaders' messaging is essential to enhance HIV prevention among black Americans: results from the 2016 National Survey on HIV in the black community …

Y Ransome, LM Bogart, AS Nunn, KH Mayer… - BMC public health, 2018 - Springer
Background To investigate whether religious service attendance and faith leaders'
messages about HIV and same-sex relationships are associated with acceptance of HIV …