HIV in Faith Communities: Utilizing Clergy as opinion leaders to reduce HIV/AIDS stigma

IF 0.4 Q4 SOCIAL WORK
S. Grigsby
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Abstract HIV/AIDS continues to impact communities of color at disproportionate rates. The Black church remains the most influential institution in the African-American community. This single institution has the power to influence stigma and beliefs needed to change perceptions about persons and families directly impacted by this disease. This research brief utilizes the Theory of Innovation as a framework to describe a training designed to prepare clergy to be the catalyst to influence their congregation and surrounding community about the importance of developing a response to HIV/AIDS. The training described prepared congregational faith leaders with suggestions for developing sermons as well as practical suggestions to help contextualize the reasons that the church is critical in the development of a response to the elimination of HIV in the African-American community.
信仰团体中的HIV:利用神职人员作为意见领袖来减少HIV/AIDS的污名
摘要艾滋病毒/艾滋病继续以不成比例的比率影响有色人种社区。黑人教会仍然是非裔美国人社区中最具影响力的机构。这一单一机构有能力影响污名和信念,以改变人们对直接受这种疾病影响的人和家庭的看法。本研究简报以创新理论为框架,描述了一项培训,旨在让神职人员成为影响其会众和周围社区的催化剂,了解制定应对艾滋病毒/艾滋病措施的重要性。培训描述了准备好的会众信仰领袖,他们提出了发展布道的建议,并提出了切实可行的建议,以帮助了解教会在制定应对非裔美国人社区消除艾滋病毒的措施方面至关重要的原因。
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