A Snapshot of How Latino Heterosexual Men Promote Sexual Health Within Their Social Networks: Process Evaluation Findings from an Efficacious Community-Level Intervention
2012; Guilford Press; Volume: 24; Issue: 6 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1521/aeap.2012.24.6.514
ISSN1943-2755
AutoresScott D. Rhodes, Jason Daniel‐Ulloa, Jorge Alonzo, Aaron T. Vissman, Stacy Duck, Mario Downs, Paul A. Gilbert,
Tópico(s)Food Security and Health in Diverse Populations
ResumoHombres Manteniendo Bienestar y Relaciones Saludables (HoMBReS) was a community-level social network intervention designed to increase sexual health among Latino heterosexual men who were members of a multicounty soccer league. Process data were collected each month during 18 months of intervention implementation from each of 15 trained Latino male lay health advisors (known as Navegantes) to explore the activities that Navegantes conducted to increase condom and HIV testing among their social network members. The Navegantes reported conducting 2,364 activities, for a mean of 8.8 activities per Navegante per month. The most common activity was condom distribution. Most activities were conducted with men; about 2% were conducted with women. Among activities conducted with men, half were conducted with soccer teammates and half with nonteammates. Results suggest that Latino men's social networks can be leveraged to promote sexual health within the community. Innovative methods that reach large numbers of community members are needed given the lack of prevention resources for populations disproportionately impacted by HIV and STDs.
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