Other Titles

HIV interventions

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the adaptation and pilot testing of the SEPA intervention among Hispanic men and women between 18 and 50 years old. SEPA (Salud/Health, Educacion/Education, Promocion/Promotion, y/and Autocuidado/self care), is a culturally-specific HIV risk reduction intervention. SEPA was originally tailored for Hispanic women.

Author Details

Nilda (Nena) Peragallo Montano, DrPH, RN, FAAN, Schol of Nursing, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA; Rosina Cianelli, PhD, MPH, RN, FAAN, IBCLC, Schol of Nursing and Health Studies, University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida, USA; Natalia Villegas, PhD, MSN, RN, IBCLC, School of Nursing and Health Studies, University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida, USA

Sigma Membership

Unknown

Lead Author Affiliation

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA

Type

Presentation

Format Type

Text-based Document

Study Design/Type

N/A

Research Approach

N/A

Keywords:

Culturally-specific Interventions, HIV Prevention, Hispanic Men and Women

Conference Name

29th International Nursing Research Congress

Conference Host

Sigma Theta Tau International

Conference Location

Melbourne, Australia

Conference Year

2018

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Adaptation and pilot testing of SEPA intervention for Hispanic women and men in South Florida

Melbourne, Australia

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the adaptation and pilot testing of the SEPA intervention among Hispanic men and women between 18 and 50 years old. SEPA (Salud/Health, Educacion/Education, Promocion/Promotion, y/and Autocuidado/self care), is a culturally-specific HIV risk reduction intervention. SEPA was originally tailored for Hispanic women.