Collaborating With an Urban Community to Develop an HIV and AIDS Prevention Program for Black Youth and Families

This article describes a collaboration between academic researchers and residents of a low-income, inner-city community to develop and deliver an HIV and AIDS prevention program for Black youth. The Chicago HIV Prevention and Adolescent Mental Health Project (CHAMP) Program was developed and impleme...

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African Americans
AIDS
Behavior Therapy
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Human immunodeficiency virus
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Male
Patient Care Team
Poverty - psychology
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Program Descriptions
Risk-Taking
Safe Sex
Sex Education
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Teenagers
Urban Areas
Urban Health
Youth Problems
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