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Lessons Learned From Conducting Community-Based Research on HIV Prevention With Youth During COVID-19.

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LeMasters, K; Maragh-Bass, A; Stoner, M; Bhushan, N; Mitchell, J; Riggins, L; Lightfoot, A
Published in: J Particip Res Methods
2022

Mitigating HIV burden among Black youth requires true community engagement. This brief report identifies challenges, strategies, and lessons learned from transitioning our three-phased, community-engaged HIV prevention project with Black youth to a remote format during COVID-19. The project involved (1) building a community-academic partnership on youth sexual health, (2) participatory youth workshops, and (3) youth surveys and interviews about HIV prevention. Feedback from community-academic partnership, pile sorting themes, and preliminary qualitative analyses guided this report. Challenges included a disruption to in-person engagement while strategies included relying heavily on pre-existing partnerships to recruit youth for interviews. We learned that pre-existing community engagement was essential for completing phase three remotely. More education is needed to support Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) awareness for HIV prevention and there is a need to address structural barriers to healthcare engagement such as community violence and mental illness. Community-engaged HIV research focused on youth can adapt if anchored in community relationships. Future studies must work to more fully center youth's voices and address the structural issues that may inhibit them from engaging in HIV prevention.

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J Particip Res Methods

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2688-0261

Publication Date

2022

Volume

3

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3-themed Special Issue

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United States
 

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LeMasters, K., Maragh-Bass, A., Stoner, M., Bhushan, N., Mitchell, J., Riggins, L., & Lightfoot, A. (2022). Lessons Learned From Conducting Community-Based Research on HIV Prevention With Youth During COVID-19. J Particip Res Methods, 3(3-themed Special Issue). https://doi.org/10.35844/001c.38385
LeMasters, Katherine, Allysha Maragh-Bass, Marie Stoner, Nivedita Bhushan, John Mitchell, Linda Riggins, and Alexandra Lightfoot. “Lessons Learned From Conducting Community-Based Research on HIV Prevention With Youth During COVID-19.J Particip Res Methods 3, no. 3-themed Special Issue (2022). https://doi.org/10.35844/001c.38385.
LeMasters K, Maragh-Bass A, Stoner M, Bhushan N, Mitchell J, Riggins L, et al. Lessons Learned From Conducting Community-Based Research on HIV Prevention With Youth During COVID-19. J Particip Res Methods. 2022;3(3-themed Special Issue).
LeMasters, Katherine, et al. “Lessons Learned From Conducting Community-Based Research on HIV Prevention With Youth During COVID-19.J Particip Res Methods, vol. 3, no. 3-themed Special Issue, 2022. Pubmed, doi:10.35844/001c.38385.
LeMasters K, Maragh-Bass A, Stoner M, Bhushan N, Mitchell J, Riggins L, Lightfoot A. Lessons Learned From Conducting Community-Based Research on HIV Prevention With Youth During COVID-19. J Particip Res Methods. 2022;3(3-themed Special Issue).

Published In

J Particip Res Methods

DOI

EISSN

2688-0261

Publication Date

2022

Volume

3

Issue

3-themed Special Issue

Location

United States