TY - JOUR
T1 - Adapting and disseminating a community-collaborative, evidence-based HIV/ AIDS prevention programme
T2 - Lessons from the history of CHAMP
AU - Sperber, Elizabeth
AU - McKay, Mary M.
AU - Bell, Carl C.
AU - Petersen, Inge
AU - Bhana, Arvin
AU - Paikoff, Roberta
PY - 2008
Y1 - 2008
N2 - In recent years, calls for the scaling-up, or more broad dissemination of evidence-based HIV prevention programmes, have increased. This paper responds to the call for increasing applicable knowledge about programme dissemination by reviewing the history of a major evidence-based human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) prevention and mental health promotion programme that has been adapted successfully and pilot-tested across four settings - including two major cities, as well as in the United States, Trinidad and Tobago and South Africa - to date. This programme, entitled CHAMP (the Collaborative HIV Prevention & Adolescent Mental Health Project), is distinctive primarily for its emphasis on community collaboration and power-sharing, and also its incorporation of individual, family and community-level interventions. The history of programme development, including theoretical foundations and results across sites, is discussed with a particular emphasis on the implications of CHAMP's dissemination thus far.
AB - In recent years, calls for the scaling-up, or more broad dissemination of evidence-based HIV prevention programmes, have increased. This paper responds to the call for increasing applicable knowledge about programme dissemination by reviewing the history of a major evidence-based human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) prevention and mental health promotion programme that has been adapted successfully and pilot-tested across four settings - including two major cities, as well as in the United States, Trinidad and Tobago and South Africa - to date. This programme, entitled CHAMP (the Collaborative HIV Prevention & Adolescent Mental Health Project), is distinctive primarily for its emphasis on community collaboration and power-sharing, and also its incorporation of individual, family and community-level interventions. The history of programme development, including theoretical foundations and results across sites, is discussed with a particular emphasis on the implications of CHAMP's dissemination thus far.
KW - CHAMP
KW - Community collaboration
KW - Dissemination
KW - Family-focused HIV prevention
KW - HIV prevention programme
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/57249108714
U2 - 10.1080/17450120701867561
DO - 10.1080/17450120701867561
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:57249108714
SN - 1745-0128
VL - 3
SP - 150
EP - 158
JO - Vulnerable Children and Youth Studies
JF - Vulnerable Children and Youth Studies
IS - 2
ER -