1、Centering Narratives in HIV Prevention for Black Women:A Community-Engaged Approach to Develop a Story-Based Social Media InterventionAlyssa G.Robillard,Carmen Julious,Kadeeja Murrell,Jamie Troutman,Thaddeus Jones,Leasharn Hopkins,L.Nicole Black,Adrena Harrison,Sarah McClam,Audrey Moody,Felicia Math
2、eney,Angela Ray,Sharae WalkerSeptember 15-17,2025Ending the HIV epidemic requires Ending the HIV epidemic requires innovative strategies focused on innovative strategies focused on groups and geographic regions groups and geographic regions disproportionately impacted by disproportionately impacted
3、by HIV,including Black cisgender HIV,including Black cisgender women in the South.women in the South.September 15-17,2025Tools for PreventionHIV Care Continuum HIV Care Continuum(National Association of Social Workers,2015)HIV Testing PrEPIncreased,focused testing as a gateway to PrEPGaps in testing
4、 among Black women who report HIV risk behavior (Robillard,et al,2024;CDC,2021;Ojikutu,et al,2018)Low PrEP adoption among Black women (Cheek,et al.,2022;Townes et al.,2021)ReRe-convene convene Community Advisory Community Advisory BoardBoard4Adapt existing script Adapt existing script based on cultu
5、ral based on cultural narrativenarrativeFilm and edit“I Knew Film and edit“I Knew Better”Better”Develop health ed Develop health ed content to promote content to promote testing and testing and PrEPPrEPCreate social media Create social media private group page private group page interventioninterven
6、tion12 2345The Storytelling Community The Storytelling Community Advisory Board informed Advisory Board informed intervention developmentintervention developmentSeptember 15-17,2025Intervention DevelopmentTheoretical FoundationsTheoretical Foundations Culture-Centric Narratives in Health Promotion T