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How African-American ministers communicate HIV/AIDS-related health information to their congregants: a survey of selected black churches in Houston,TX
Authors:Masoomeh Khosrovani  Reza Poudeh
Institution:Tavis Smiley School of Communication , Texas Southern University , Houston, TX, USA
Abstract:Throughout history, black churches have played a significant role in the spiritual, social, and political life of African-American communities. Yet attitudes about morality surrounding HIV/AIDS have hampered unconditional involvement of black churches in dealing with the disease. Although the black church's attitudes toward the disease have evolved in the last 25 years, research suggests that a lingering negative disposition still exists. This study examines the current status of church-based HIV/AIDS education and support services provided by the black churches in the Houston area. The data were drawn from 319 church members and 12 ministers, using two separate questioners. Members and ministers were surveyed on a variety of issues related to HIV/AIDS education and support services, and their attitudes and behavior towards the disease. The results seem to confirm the much needed involvement of the black church in providing education and support in dealing with the disease.
Keywords:black studies  African-American studies  HIV/AIDS  religion and health  health communication
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