Jane Dimmitt Champion, Ph.D., D.N.P., R.N., F.N.P., A.H.-P.M.H.-C.N.S., F.A.A.N.
Project IMAGE is a cognitive behavioral intervention intended to reduce subsequent STIs among ethnic minority adolescent women with a history of sexual or physical abuse and STIs. It is delivered through small group workshops and individual counseling sessions and draws on health-promoting elements of African- and Mexican-American culture.
The program was designed for African- and Mexican-American adolescents aged 14-18 who have a history of STIs and physical or sexual abuse.
The program was designed for and evaluated in a health clinic setting.
For curriculum, materials, and pricing information, please contact:
Nancy Gonzalez-Caro, MPHEvidence-Based Product SpecialistETR 100 Enterprise Way, Suite G300Scotts Valley, CA 95066Ph: 800-321-4407 x237 Website: http://www.etr.org/ebi/programs/project-image/
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Sample of curriculum available for review prior to purchase: Yes
Adaptation guidelines or kit available: Yes
Languages available: English