Perceptions of HIV self-testing promotion in black barbershop businesses: implications for equitable engagement of black-owned small businesses for public health programs
Abstract Background HIV self-testing (HIVST) offers an innovative and promising approach to increasing HIV testing among Black men in the United States, a population disproportionately affected by HIV. However, engaging Black men in traditional HIV prevention programs has been challenging due to sti...
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Main Authors: | Donaldson F. Conserve (Author), Allison Mathews (Author), Samuel Janson (Author), Ucheoma Nwaozuru (Author), Larissa Jennings Mayo-Wilson (Author), Tiarney D. Ritchwood (Author), Aima A. Ahonkhai (Author), Hassim Diallo (Author), Tayo Korede (Author), Arona Dieng (Author), Angela F. Randolph (Author), BRIDGE Research Team (Author) |
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2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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