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Special Session
Abstract
Dr. Champion presents innovative behavioral interventions developed through active community participation to reduce health disparities among vulnerable populations of ethnic minority women and adolescents in rural and urban communities. This work has international public health policy implications for prevention of STI/HIV, unintended pregnancy substance use, and abuse among these populations.
Sigma Membership
Non-member
Lead Author Affiliation
The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, USA
Type
Presentation
Format Type
Text-based Document
Study Design/Type
N/A
Research Approach
N/A
Keywords:
Ethnic Minorities, Health Promotion, Vulnerable Populations
Recommended Citation
Champion, Jane, "Behavioral interventions to reduce health disparities among vulnerable populations of ethnic minority women and adolescents" (2018). INRC (Congress). 142.
https://www.sigmarepository.org/inrc/2018/presentations_2018/142
Conference Name
29th International Nursing Research Congress
Conference Host
Sigma Theta Tau International
Conference Location
Melbourne, Australia
Conference Year
2018
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Behavioral interventions to reduce health disparities among vulnerable populations of ethnic minority women and adolescents
Melbourne, Australia
Dr. Champion presents innovative behavioral interventions developed through active community participation to reduce health disparities among vulnerable populations of ethnic minority women and adolescents in rural and urban communities. This work has international public health policy implications for prevention of STI/HIV, unintended pregnancy substance use, and abuse among these populations.