An empowerment and health prevention framework for understanding and transforming the health care outcomes of African Americans -- Strengthening black families by building social competence -- Copology: a contemporary model useful for coping with violence and the related stress in Black families -- Early parenthood among African Americans: support and personal growth strategies -- Promoting health prevention programs and medical compliance: an expanded conceptual model -- The impact of infertility in the Black community -- The health care needs of the Black elderly: from well to frail -- African-centered reality therapy: intervention and prevention -- Reclaiming the inner strength: an expanded perspective for working with inner-city families -- Black women and HIV/AIDS: culturally sensitive family health care -- The Black church response to the mental health needs of the elderly -- Augmenting traditional health care through mutual assistance groups for families -- African-centered community building: implications for political action and systems change -- A view toward the future: implications for empowerment practice, research, and policy development in the Black community.
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