Perceptions of HIV/AIDS Testing Among Urban and Rural African American Church Members
Background: The prevalence of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) continues to affect African Americans (AA) disproportionately. The purpose of this mixed methods study, guided by the health belief model, was to examine associations linking church and ambient social environment with knowledge and...
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Main Author: | Roblena Walker (Author) |
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Georgia Southern University,
2015-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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