Social psychological dynamics of enhanced HIV risk reduction among peer interventionists (original) (raw)
2011, Journal of Community Psychology
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Social network interventions can drive behavior change across individual, social network, and community levels, especially when trained peer interventionists engage peers to improve health outcomes. While peer-led interventions demonstrate greater risk reductions among interventionists compared to traditional individual-level interventions, the mechanisms of social psychological processes influencing these changes remain unclear. This research explores the dynamics through which peer health interventionists enhance their own HIV risk reduction behaviors and the implications for broader social influence in public health interventions.
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