California Collaborations in HIV Prevention Research Dissemination Project
MODULE 6:
HIV/AIDS Prevention Intervention Among Urban, At-Risk African Americans
Reports on:
- Quasi-experimental research design
- Enhanced counseling and testing intervention
- HIV/AIDS behavioral risks for sexually active, medically underserved, at-risk African American urban population
- CBO capacity
Provides:
- Pre- and post-test behavioral intention findings
- Informational materials on STDs and treatments
- Recruitment and retention strategies
- Lessons learned from CBO-university collaboration
Download entire module [PDF]
Appendices
- About Module 6 Appendices [PDF]
- A: Consent Form [Microsoft Word]
- B: Locator Script and Client Locator Form [Microsoft Word]
- C: Baseline Survey – Health Behaviors [Microsoft Word]
- D: Follow-up Survey – Prevention Intentions [Microsoft Word]
- E: Eligibility Screener [Microsoft Word]
- F: Follow-up Reminder Flyer [Microsoft Word]
- G: Intervention Protocol [Microsoft Word]
- H: Medical History Form [Microsoft Word]
- I: Medication Fact Sheets [Microsoft Word]
- J: STD Fact Sheets [Microsoft Word]
- K: Clinic Referral Sheet [Microsoft Word]
- L: Hot Zone Maps [PDF]
- M: Clinician Protocol [Microsoft Word]
- N: Sample Role Model Stories [Microsoft Word]
- O: Workshop Information Sheet [Microsoft Word]
Principal Investigators
Materials and information presented in Module 6 (UARP grants CR00-CPEP-124 and CR00-SF-125) are produced by the Universitywide AIDS Research Program, University of California Office of the President, and may be freely used for HIV/AIDS prevention research activities. Appropriate citation is required in publications utilizing this module.Carla Dillard-Smith
California Prostitutes Education Project
Oakland, CaliforniaGeraldine Oliva
Family Health Outcomes Project
University of California San Francisco