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Collins Airhihenbuwa
Collins Airhihenbuwa
Professor of Public Health, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA, USA
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Critical race theory, race equity, and public health: toward antiracism praxis
CL Ford, CO Airhihenbuwa
American journal of public health 100 (S1), S30-S35, 2010
11732010
Health and culture: Beyond the Western paradigm
CO Airhihenbuwa
10141995
A critical assessment of theories/models used in health communication for HIV/AIDS
COAR Obregon
Journal of health communication 5 (sup1), 5-15, 2000
6922000
The public health critical race methodology: praxis for antiracism research
CL Ford, CO Airhihenbuwa
Social science & medicine 71 (8), 1390-1398, 2010
6882010
Culture and African contexts of HIV/AIDS prevention, care and support
CO Airhihenbuwa, JDW Webster
Sahara-J: Journal of Social Aspects of HIV/AIDS 1 (1), 4-13, 2004
3852004
Cultural aspects of African American eating patterns
CO Airhihenbuwa, S Kumanyika, TD Agurs, A Lowe, D Saunders, ...
Ethnicity & Health 1 (3), 245-260, 1996
3801996
Structural interventions to reduce and eliminate health disparities
AF Brown, GX Ma, J Miranda, E Eng, D Castille, T Brockie, P Jones, ...
American journal of public health 109 (S1), S72-S78, 2019
3292019
Framing the impact of culture on health: a systematic review of the PEN-3 cultural model and its application in public health research and interventions
J Iwelunmor, V Newsome, CO Airhihenbuwa
Ethnicity & health 19 (1), 20-46, 2014
2922014
HIV/AIDS and ‘othering’in South Africa: The blame goes on
G Petros, CO Airhihenbuwa, L Simbayi, S Ramlagan, B Brown
Culture, health & sexuality 8 (1), 67-77, 2006
2562006
Perceptions and beliefs about exercise, rest, and health among African-Americans
CO Airhihenbuwa, S Kumanyika, TD Agurs, A Lowe
American Journal of Health Promotion 9 (6), 426-429, 1995
2331995
Why culture matters in health interventions: lessons from HIV/AIDS stigma and NCDs
CO Airhihenbuwa, CL Ford, JI Iwelunmor
Health Education & Behavior 41 (1), 78-84, 2014
2142014
HIV/AIDS education and prevention among African-Americans: a focus on culture.
CO Airhihenbuwa, RJ DiClemente, GM Wingood, A Lowe
AIDS education and prevention: official publication of the International …, 1992
2141992
Toward the sustainability of health interventions implemented in sub-Saharan Africa: a systematic review and conceptual framework
J Iwelunmor, S Blackstone, D Veira, U Nwaozuru, C Airhihenbuwa, ...
Implementation Science 11, 1-27, 2015
2102015
Healing our differences: The crisis of global health and the politics of identity
CO Airhihenbuwa
Rowman & Littlefield, 2007
2012007
Eliminating health disparities in the African American population: the interface of culture, gender, and power
CO Airhihenbuwa, L Liburd
Health Education & Behavior 33 (4), 488-501, 2006
1602006
Task shifting interventions for cardiovascular risk reduction in low-income and middle-income countries: a systematic review of randomised controlled trials
G Ogedegbe, J Gyamfi, J Plange-Rhule, A Surkis, DM Rosenthal, ...
BMJ open 4 (10), e005983, 2014
1582014
Health promotion and the discourse on culture: implications for empowerment
CO Airhihenbuwa
Health Education Quarterly 21 (3), 345-353, 1994
1561994
Commentary: just what is critical race theory and what’s it doing in a progressive field like public health?
CL Ford, CO Airhihenbuwa
Ethnicity & disease 28 (Suppl 1), 223, 2018
1522018
Stigma, culture, and HIV and AIDS in the Western Cape, South Africa: An application of the PEN-3 cultural model for community-based research
C Airhihenbuwa, T Okoror, T Shefer, D Brown, J Iwelunmor, E Smith, ...
Journal of Black Psychology 35 (4), 407-432, 2009
1522009
Domains of core competency, standards, and quality assurance for building global capacity in health promotion: The Galway Consensus Conference Statement
JP Allegrante, MM Barry, CO Airhihenbuwa, ME Auld, JL Collins, ...
Health Education & Behavior 36 (3), 476-482, 2009
1482009
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