Eugenia Eng, MPH, DrPH

University of North Carolina
Department of Health Behavior and Health Education
School of Public Health CB #7440
Chapel Hill, NC
USA 27599
Papers:
3014.1 Asserting the right to health: CBPR as a vehicle to promote racial health and health care equity
3298.0 Biblical principles and lay health advisor training: A brother's keeper pathway toward promoting African American men's health
3298.0 Applying a unique protocol for participant observation: Observing the role of health in African American rural churches
3298.0 Addressing cardiovascular disease in African-American rural churches: Findings from a participant observation analysis
3298.0 Process Evaluation of a Church-based Lay Health Advisor Training on Cardiovascular Disease
3389.0 A community-academic-medical partnership's view of racial justice forms at the crossroads of institutions' view of diversity and community engagement
4012.0 Cultural Disregard: Using Photovoice to Explore the Realities of Men of Color Who are At-Risk for Dropping-Out of High School
4012.0 Where We've Been, Where We're Going, and How We're Going to Get There: Academic partner and community partner perspectives
4036.0 Latino Partnership: A CBPR approach to reducing HIV risk among immigrant Latino men
4196.0 Where should African American youth learn about HIV/AIDS?: A community's perspective of how to prevent HIV/AIDS among youth in rural North Carolina
5112.0 Outcome findings from a pilot test of the CyBER/testing: An Internet intervention designed to increase HIV testing among MSM
5112.0 Results from a pilot small-group HIV prevention intervention for immigrant Latino men: A community-based participatory research approach