Congregational involvement in HIV: A qualitative comparative analysis of factors influencing HIV activity among diverse urban congregations
Abstract
Religious congregations can potentially reach disproportionately affected populations with HIV programming, however, factors that influence congregational involvement in HIV are not well-studied. Utilizing comparative case methods and in-depth qualitative data from a diverse sample of 14 urban congregations, we examine a range of attitudinal, organizational, resource, and demographic factors to systematically identify different case...
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Title
Congregational involvement in HIV: A qualitative comparative analysis of factors influencing HIV activity among diverse urban congregations
Published Date
Feb 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
246
Pages
112718 - 112718
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