146 results on '"Mathews, Allison"'
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2. Developing an HIV and Faith Ambassador Program in North Carolina
3. Evaluating the COMPASS Initiative: Expanding the Capacity and Sustainability of Southern Black and Latinx-led Organizations to End the HIV Epidemic
4. The POWER of LEARNing and LEADing Together: Shared Learning Communities
5. Changing Narratives and Provoking Dialogue: An Analysis of the HIV Stigma and Faith Summit
6. A Crowdsourcing Open Contest to Design Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis Promotion Messages: Protocol for an Exploratory Mixed Methods Study
7. The Role of Relationship Type, Risk Perception, and Condom Use in Middle Socioeconomic Status Black Women’s HIV-prevention Strategies
8. Building a Community Partnership for the Development of Health Ministries Within the African American Community: The Triad Pastors Network
9. Assessing the Role of Trust in Public Health Agencies and COVID-19 Vaccination Status Among a Community Sample of African Americans in North Carolina
10. Curriculum Development to Increase Minority Research Literacy for HIV Prevention Research: A CBPR Approach
11. Context and Considerations for the Development of Community-Informed Health Communication Messaging to Support Equitable Uptake of COVID-19 Vaccines Among Communities of Color in Washington, DC
12. Perceptions of COVID-19 self-testing and recommendations for implementation and scale-up among Black/African Americans: implications for the COVID-19 STEP project
13. Perceptions of HIV self-testing promotion in black barbershop businesses: implications for equitable engagement of black-owned small businesses for public health programs.
14. The Role of Inclusion Benefits in Ethics Committee Assessment of Research Studies
15. A neuro-influence experiment to evaluate the persuasiveness of PrEP promotion messages among men who have sex with men: A randomized control trial (Preprint)
16. Assessing the Role of Trust in Public Health Agencies and COVID-19 Vaccination Status Among a Community Sample of African Americans in North Carolina
17. “Meet people where they are”: a qualitative study of community barriers and facilitators to HIV testing and HIV self-testing among African Americans in urban and rural areas in North Carolina
18. Crowdsourcing in health and medical research: a systematic review
19. Crowdsourcing contests to facilitate community engagement in HIV cure research: a qualitative evaluation of facilitators and barriers of participation
20. Expanding community engagement in HIV clinical trials: a pilot study using crowdsourcing
21. Forming and implementing community advisory boards in low- and middle-income countries: a scoping review
22. ‘It all stems from relationship’: effectiveness of a crowdsourcing contest to elicit community ideas on how to build trust between healthcare providers and community about COVID-19
23. Sidebar: Partnership Between Black Faith Leaders and HIV/AIDS Communities Can Foster Change
24. ‘It all stems from relationship’: effectiveness of a crowdsourcing contest to elicit community ideas on how to build trust between healthcare providers and community about COVID-19.
25. I Play, Therefore I Am: An Undergraduate Philosophical Action Research Project.
26. Perceptions of COVID-19 Self-Testing and Recommendations for Implementation and Scale up Among Black/African Americans: Implications for the COVID-19 STEP Project
27. Context and Considerations for the Development of Community-Informed Health Communication Messaging to Support Equitable Uptake of COVID-19 Vaccines Among Communities of Color in Washington, DC
28. Crowdsourced PrEP Promotion Messages for an HIV High-Burden Area: A Framework-Based Content Analysis
29. Broadening community engagement in clinical research: Designing and assessing a pilot crowdsourcing project to obtain community feedback on an HIV clinical trial
30. MOESM5 of Crowdsourcing in health and medical research: a systematic review
31. Supplemental_Material – Supplemental material for Broadening community engagement in clinical research: Designing and assessing a pilot crowdsourcing project to obtain community feedback on an HIV clinical trial
32. Additional file 1 of 'Meet people where they are': a qualitative study of community barriers and facilitators to HIV testing and HIV self-testing among African Americans in urban and rural areas in North Carolina
33. Preparing for Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) Self-Testing Implementation: Lessons Learned From HIV Self-Testing
34. ‘Informed and empowered’: a mixed-methods study of crowdsourcing contests to promote uptake of HIV self-testing kits among African Americans
35. Survey of Adherence with COVID-19 Prevention Behaviors During the 2020 Thanksgiving and Winter Holidays Among Members of the COVID-19 Community Research Partnership.
36. Duration of SARS-CoV-2 sero-positivity in a large longitudinal sero-surveillance cohort: the COVID-19 Community Research Partnership.
37. Partnership Between Black Faith Leaders and HIV/AIDS Communities Can Foster Change.
38. 1. Medical and Hygiene Textile Production
39. Prelims - Medical and Hygiene Textile Production
40. A Crowdsourcing Open Contest to Design Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis Promotion Messages: Protocol for an Exploratory Mixed Methods Study (Preprint)
41. Community advisory boards and research ethics in low-income and middle-income countries: a scoping review
42. Ethical Concerns of and Risk Mitigation Strategies for Crowdsourcing Contests and Innovation Challenges: Scoping Review
43. Crowdsourcing and community engagement: a qualitative analysis of the 2BeatHIV contest
44. HIV cure research community engagement in North Carolina: a mixed-methods evaluation of a crowdsourcing contest
45. Systematic review of innovation design contests for health: spurring innovation and mass engagement
46. Ethical Concerns of and Risk Mitigation Strategies for Crowdsourcing Contests and Innovation Challenges: Scoping Review
47. NEGOTIATING MULTIPLE STIGMATIZED IDENTITIES: EXAMINING THE STRATEGIES BLACK GAY MEN USE TO REDUCE IDENTITY CONFLICT
48. Black Masculinity: An Examination of the Strategies used by Black Men to Deal with Pressure to Conform to Masculinity
49. Curriculum Development to Increase Minority Research Literacy for HIV Prevention Research: A CBPR Approach
50. Divine Callings: Understanding the Call to Ministry in Black Pentecostalism By Richard Pitt New York University Press. 2012. 276 pages. $80.00 cloth, $25.00 paper
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