Ethno-racial and Cultural
Some ethnic, racial and cultural groups are at increased risk of HIV infection. Some of these groups respond particularly well to certain types of HIV prevention programming.
Documents relating to ethno-racial and cultural populations located in the HIV prevention literature survey are:

Albarracin, J., Albarracin, D., & Durantini, M. (2008). Effects of HIV-prevention interventions for samples with higher and lower percents of Latinos and Latin Americans: A meta-analysis of change in condom use and knowledge. AIDS and Behavior 12(4), 521-543.

Behel, S. K., MacKellar, D. A., Valleroy, L. A., Secura, G. M., Bingham, T., Celentano, D. D., Koblin, B. A., LaLota, M., Shehan, D., Torian, L. V., & the Young Men’s Survey Study Group. HIV prevention services received at health care and HIV test providers by young men who have sex with men: An examination of racial disparities. Journal of Urban Health: Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine 85(5), 727-743.

Bird, S. T., & Bogart, L. M. (2005). Conspiracy beliefs about HIV/AIDS and birth control among African Americans: Implications for the prevention of HIV, other STIs and unintended pregnancy. Journal of Social Issues, 61(1), 109-126.

Centre for Disease Control (CDC). (2007). Fighting HIV among African-Americans: A heightened national response. Retrieved July 13, 2009, from http://www.cdcnpin.org/scripts/display/MatlDisplay.asp?MatlNbr=34262.

Centre for Disease Control (CDC). (2008) HIV/AIDS among African Americans.  Retrieved July 13, 2009, from http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/topics/aa/resources/factsheets/aa.htm.

Centre for Disease Control (CDC). (2007). HIV/AIDS among Asians and Pacific Islanders. Retrieved July 13, 2009, from http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/resources/Factsheets/API.htm.

Centre for Disease Control. (CDC). (2008). HIV/AIDS among Hispanics/Latinos. Retrieved July 13, 2009, from http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/hispanics/resources/factsheets/hispanic.htm.

Crepaz, N., Horn, A. ., Rama, S., Griffin, T., Deluca, J. B., Mullins, M. M., Aral, S. O., & the HIV Prevention Research Synthesis Team. (2007). The Efficacy of Behavioral Interventions in Reducing HIV Risk Sex Behaviors and Incident Sexually Transmitted Disease in Black and Hispanic Sexually Transmitted Disease Clinic Patients in the United States: A meta-analytic review. Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 34(6), 319-332.

Darbes, L. A., Kennedy, G. E., & Rutherford, G. W. (n.d.). Research summary: Systematic review of HIV behavioral prevention research among heterosexual African Americans. Retrieved July 13, 2009, from http://chrp.ucop.edu/resources/dissemination_project/research_summ_het_aa.html.

Darbes, L., Crepaz, N., Lyles, C., Kennedy, G. & Rutherford, G. (2008). The efficacy of behavioral interventions in reducing HIV risk behaviors and incident sexually transmitted diseases in heterosexual African Americans. AIDS 22(10), 1177-1194.

Darbes, L. A., Kennedy, G. E., & Rutherford, G. W. of the Center for Disease Control (CDC). (n.d.). Systematic review of interventions to prevent HIV infection in MSM of colour. Retrieved July 13, 2009, from http://chrp.ucop.edu/resources/dissemination_project/research_summ_msm.html

Gardezi, F., Calzavara, L., Husbands, W., Tharao, W., Lawson, E., Myters, T., Pancham, A., George, C., Remis, R., Willms, D., McGee, F., & Adebajo, S. (2008). Experiences of and responses to HIV among African and Caribbean communities in Toronto, Canada. AIDS Care 20(6), 718-725.

Gonzalez, J. S., Hendriksen, E. S., Collins, E. M., Duran, R. E., & Safren, S. A. (2009). Latinos and HIV/AIDS: Examining factors related to disparity and identifying opportunities for psychosocial intervention research. AIDS and Behavior 13(3), 582-602.

Haour-Knipe, M., Fleury, F., & Dubois-Arber, F. (1999). HIV/AIDS prevention for migrants and -ethnic minorities: Three phases of evaluation. Social Science & Medicine 49(10), 1357-1372.

Herbst, J. H., Kay, L. S., Passin, W. F., Lyles, C. M., Crepaz, N., Marin, B. V., for HIV Research Prevention Synthesis Team. (2006). A systematic review and meta-analysis of behavioral intereventions to reduce HIV risk behaviors of Hispanics in the United States and Puerto Rico. AIDS and Behavior 11(1), 25-47.

Jones, K. T., Gray, P., Whiteside, O., Wang, T., Bost, D., Dunbar, E., Foust, E., Johnson, W. D. (2008). Evaluation of an HIV prevention intervention adapted for Black men who have sex with men. American Journal of Public Health 98(6), 1043-50.

Loue, S. (2006). Preventing HIV, eliminating disparities among Hispanics in the United States. Journal of Immigrant Health 8(4), 313-318.

Millett, G. A., Flores, S. A., Peterson, J. L., Bakeman, R. (2007). Explaining disparities in HIV infection among black and white men who have sex with men: A meta-analysis of HIV risk behaviors. AIDS 21(15), 2083-2091.

Pinto, R. M., McKay, M. M., & Escobar, C. (2008). “You’ve gotta know the community”: Minority women make recommendations about community-focused health research. Women Health 47(1), 83-104.

Prost, A., Elford, J., Imrie, J., Petticrew, M., & Hart, G. (2007). Social, behavioral, and intervention research among people of sub-Saharan African origin living with HIV in the UK and Europe: Literature review and recommendations for intervention. AIDS and Behavior 12(2), 170-194.

Scott, K. D., Gilliam, A. & Braxton, K. (2005). Culturally competent HIV prevention strategies for women of color in the United States. Health Care for Women International, 26(1), 17-45.

Tillerson, K. (2008). Explaining racial disparities in HIV/AIDS incidence among women in the US: A systematic review. Statistics in Medicine 27(20), 4132-4143.

Washington, T. A., Wang, Y., & Browne, D. (2009). Difference in condom use among sexually active males at historically black colleges and universities. Journal of American College Health 57(4), 411-418.

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