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SUMMARY:The Provision of STI Education and HIV Testing among Incarcerated Youth in Alabama
DESCRIPTION:In 2022 in Alabama\, youth age 13-24 made up the majority of chlamydia and gonorrhea cases\, and nearly a quarter of new HIV diagnoses\, illustrating the need for STI prevention efforts aimed at this population. Incarcerated youth represent a group more vulnerable to HIV/STI infection than youth in general. The UAB Family Clinic has partnered with the Alabama Department of Youth Services to provide HIV/STI education confidential HIV testing to youth held in detention facilities across the state of Alabama. In 2024\, the UAB Family Clinic provided comprehensive HIV/STI education to approximately 350 youth across 3 sites\, 268 of whom opted to be tested for HIV.
URL:https://syncconference.org/agenda/the-provision-of-sti-education-and-hiv-testing-among-incarcerated-youth-in-alabama/
LOCATION:Studio E
CATEGORIES:Power of Prevention,Track Session
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SUMMARY:A Group Level Approach to Reduce HIV and STIs in Women of Color Residing in Low-Income and Transitional Housing in the Urban South
DESCRIPTION:Black women at are increased risk HIV of infection compared to women in general. In 2022 in Alabama\, over half of HIV people living with HIV were Black\, almost a quarter were women\, and 1 in 5 were unaware of their status. This data supports a need for HIV prevention interventions among youth and adults in the state. in 2024\, The UAB Family Clinic introduced a new project based on the CDC intervention known as “Sister To Sister”\, a one on one HIV testing and education session aimed at women color. The UAB Family clinic adapted this intervention for a small group setting to better accommodate the needs of the local population\, and held 5 events across the Birmingham\, AL metropolitan area.
URL:https://syncconference.org/agenda/a-group-level-approach-to-reduce-hiv-and-stis-in-women-of-color-residing-in-low-income-and-transitional-housing-in-the-urban-south/
LOCATION:Studio E
CATEGORIES:Power of Prevention,Track Session
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