Randolph, S. D., Coakley, T., Shears, J., & Thorpe, R. J. (2017). African‐American fathers’ perspectives on facilitators and barriers to Father–Son sexual health communication.Research in Nursing & Health, 40(3), 229-236. African-American males ages 13 through 24 are disproportionately affected by sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), accounting… Continue Reading African-American Fathers’ Perspectives on Facilitators and Barriers to Father–Son Sexual Health Communication
Sex Education (SX)
Assessment of the Feasibility of Barber-Led Sexual Education for African-American Adolescent Males
Johnson, R. N., Speck, P. M., Bowdre, T. L., & Porter, K. (2015). Assessment of the feasibility of barber-led sexual education for african-american adolescent males. Journal of National Black Nurses’ Association : JNBNA, 26(2), 67. This study explored the feasibility of a sexual health promotion barbershop program in the African-American… Continue Reading Assessment of the Feasibility of Barber-Led Sexual Education for African-American Adolescent Males
Consequences of Conservatism: Black Male Undergraduates and the Politics of Historically Black Colleges and Universities
Harper, S. R., & Gasman, M. (2008). Consequences of conservatism: Black male undergraduates and the politics of historically black colleges and universities. The Journal of Negro Education [H.W. Wilson – EDUC], 77(4), 336. Black male students’ characterization of, reaction to, and understanding of conservative environmental politics prevailing at historically Black… Continue Reading Consequences of Conservatism: Black Male Undergraduates and the Politics of Historically Black Colleges and Universities