Real AIDS Prevention Project (RAPP)
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Real AIDS Prevention Project (RAPP)

  • 09/25/2018

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    Real AIDS Prevention Project (RAPP) is a community-level intervention that mobilizes the networks of community volunteers, organizations, and business. The intervention consists of 5 main components: conducting community outreach using peer networkers; having one - on-one, safer sex discussions based on the participants’ stage of readiness to change; distributing printed stories about community members and safer sex decisions (role model stories); obtaining program support from community organizations and businesses (community networking); and sponsoring small group activities in communities, such as safer-sex discussion parties and workshops conducted by outreach specialists. The role model stories describe how women in the local community overcome barriers or have learned from experience about the need to use condoms, and how they have progressed to more consistent condom use. The role model stories are distributed through flyers, brochures, posters, and newsletters. The community contacts, activities, and materials provide tailored prevention messages and encourage behavior change to increase condom use among women.
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