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Academic Article Ethnic and racial differences in HPV knowledge and vaccine intentions among men receiving HPV test results.
Academic Article Perceptions of Black College Women on Barriers to HIV-Risk Reduction and Their HIV Prevention Intervention Needs.
Academic Article Young adult US-born Latina women's thoughts, feelings and beliefs about unintended pregnancy.
Academic Article Barriers to Cervical Cancer Screening Among Women Living With HIV in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Systematic Review.
Academic Article The pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) consciousness of black college women and the perceived hesitancy of public health institutions to curtail HIV in black women.
Academic Article The HIP LADIES: A Pilot Health Improvement Project for HIV Prevention in Black College Women.
Concept Attitude of Health Personnel
Concept Attitude to Health
Concept Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
Academic Article Pap test adherence, cervical cancer perceptions, and HPV knowledge among HIV-infected women in a community health setting.
Academic Article Men's responses to HPV test results: development of a theory-based survey.
Academic Article Examining barriers to cervical cancer screening and treatment in Florida through a socio-ecological lens.
Academic Article Social and Environmental Influences on Sexual Behaviors of College Black Women: Within Group Diversity Between HBCU vs. PWI Experiences.
Academic Article Applying a Nursing Perspective to Address the Challenges Experienced by Cisgender Women in the HIV Status Neutral Care Continuum: A Review of the Literature.
Academic Article Let Me Prep You to PREP Me: Amplifying the Voices of Black Women and Their Providers to Consider PrEP as an HIV Prevention Option.
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