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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Health Dispar Res Pract. 2018 Fall;11(3):16–31.

Table 2.

Community-engaged studies included in development of this 15-step process

Abbreviated study title Study number/Funder Dates
HIV prevention among Latina transgender women: A locally developed intervention U01PS005137 2016-present
Tailored use of social media to improve engagement in care for ethnically/racially diverse young MSM and transgender women with HIV H97HA28896 2015-present
Improving engagement in care and outcomes for ethnically/racially diverse young MSM and transgender women with HIV through social media Cone Foundation 2015-present
Immigrant access to health services community report-backs and regional forums Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust 2013-2014
Photovoice with Latina transgender women R01MH087339 2013
Exploring health care access among Koreans in the Triad using CBPR Wake Forest Clinical and Translational Science Institute 2012-2013
Evaluating an intervention to increase HIV testing through chat-room promotion R01MH092932 2011-2016
Analyzing the impact of immigration enforcement by local officials on access to care among Latinos Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Public Health Law Research Program 2011-2012
HIV prevention among Latino MSM: Evaluation of a locally developed intervention U01PS001570/CDC 2010-2017
Using CBPR to reduce HIV risk among immigrant Latino MSM R01MH087339 2010-2017
Exploring HIV prevention among Black, Latino, and White MSM NC Department of Health and Human Services 2009-2010
Partnership approach to reducing HIV disparities among Latino men R24MD002774 2008-2018
CBPR and the internet: Increasing HIV testing through chat room-based promotion R21MH082689 2008-2010
Trust and mistrust of evidence-based medicine among Latinos with HIV 107201-44-RGAT, amfAR: The Foundation for AIDS Research 2008-2009
HIV/AIDS prevention with African American men attending college: A CBPR approach UR6PS000690 2007-2011
Enhancement of client services through comprehensive risk counseling Pfizer Foundation 2007-2010
Trabajando Juntos: Working together for health disparity reduction among Latinos R21MH079827 2007-2009
Use of prescription drugs obtained from non-medical sources for the treatment of STDs among rural Latinos in the Southeast 02885-08/CDC 2007-2008
HIV among rural Latino gay men and MSM in the Southeast R21HD049282 2006-2008
HoMBReS: A lay health advisor approach to HIV and STD prevention TS-1023/CDC 2003-2007
CyBER M4M (Cyber-Based Education and Referral/Men for Men) P30AI50410 2003-2006
Men as Navigators (MAN) for Health R06/CCR421449 2003-2006
HIV and community capacity among Latinos Wake Forest Venture Funds 2003-2005
Sexual health among Latino men in NC Kellogg Foundation 2001-2003