Urban African American Males
Outlined Introduction 1 Summary 1 Articles Analysis 2 Practical angle of discussed researches 5 Practicing the research cases 6 Conclusion 6 Introduction Nowadays young people experience the increased risk of being injured by HIV /STDs and other sexual activities ' related diseases . The most effective solution of this problem is hidden in human perception and understanding of necessary safety measures . Starting sexually active life comparatively early young people appear undefended in front of serious health risks their behavior is able to involve . African American males between the

age of 18 -25 belong to the highest risk group from this point of view , they are diagnosed with AIDS cases twice more frequent than any other racial or ethnical group across the USA . This statistics played an impulse role for several surveys and researches made in the area
Summary
Evaluating the outcomes presented by leading American Universities on the HIV /STDs diseases and the condom use habit published by National Medical Association and Aids /STDs Care Magazine gives a practical overview of AIDS epidemic progressing diagnostics and its relation to condoms ' use habit among the youngest respondents belonging to sexually active population , who took part in the survey . The both publications are based on qualitative and quantitative research methods implemented in accordance with Bandura 's social cognitive theory and Prochaska 's Trans Theoretical model . African American males in the age of 18-24 became a target audience for the survey , which results is reflected in discussed articles . Approached respondents were interviewed in the...
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