Overview
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The SISTA Project
Investigators: Ralph DiClemente & Gina Wingood
Publication Date: April 20, 2016
About This Product
SISTA, a gender-relevant, culturally sensitive group program for African-American women, is designed to be implemented in a community setting. Based on social cognitive theory and the theory of gender and power, SISTA seeks to prevent HIV transmission by promoting consistent condom use. Peer Health Educators lead five two-hour sessions, focusing first on ethnic and gender pride, then moving on to provide knowledge about HIV/AIDS and skills training to promote sexual safety. Each session employs group discussion, lecture, role play activities and written homework to increase retention of risk reduction strategies.
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Planning & Pre-Implementation
- Materials
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- Other Documents
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Implementation
- Session 1
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- Session 2
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- Session 3
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- Session 4
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- Session 5
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- Booster Session 1
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- Booster Session 2
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Product Details
- 5 weekly sessions
- Group discussion, lecture, and role play
- Interactive activities and skills-building