2021
DOI: 10.1080/15381501.2021.1910097
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Increasing HIV/AIDS knowledge among urban ethnic minority youth: Findings from a community-based prevention intervention program

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“…Interventions specifically targeting HIV risk behaviors among youth also have demonstrated efficacy. In Lardier et al’s (2021) examination of a traditional seven-session educational series focused on HIV, viral hepatitis, and substance use, a sample of 599 youth ages 11 to 22 demonstrated greater HIV knowledge following the intervention. Specific knowledge gains occurred in key HIV prevention areas, such as knowledge of HIV testing and knowledge of transmission risk associated with intravenous drug use.…”
Section: Effectiveness Of Hiv Interventions With Youthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interventions specifically targeting HIV risk behaviors among youth also have demonstrated efficacy. In Lardier et al’s (2021) examination of a traditional seven-session educational series focused on HIV, viral hepatitis, and substance use, a sample of 599 youth ages 11 to 22 demonstrated greater HIV knowledge following the intervention. Specific knowledge gains occurred in key HIV prevention areas, such as knowledge of HIV testing and knowledge of transmission risk associated with intravenous drug use.…”
Section: Effectiveness Of Hiv Interventions With Youthmentioning
confidence: 99%