Taking It to the Pews: a CBPR-guided HIV awareness and screening project with black churches.
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Taking It to the Pews: a CBPR-guided HIV awareness and screening project with black churches.
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Andrea Bradley-Ewing
Carole Bowe-Thompson
David Martinez
Eric Williams
Erin Moore
Kathy Goggin
Starlyn Hawes
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10.1521/AEAP.2010.22.3.218
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2010-06-01T00:00:00Z