Reaching Youth Through Faith Leaders: Evaluation of the Faith Matters! Initiative

Author:

Kanagasabai Udhayashankar1,Aholou Tiffiany1,Chevalier Michelle S.1,Tobias James L.1,Okuku Jackson2,Shiraishi Ray W.1,Sheneberger Robb3,Pande Yvonne Chilufya4,Chifuwe Clifton5,Mamane Lauren Erickson16,Njika Gillian6,Obongo Chris7,Thorsen Viva C.1

Affiliation:

1. Division of Global HIV and Tuberculosis (TB), Center for Global Health (CGH), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Atlanta, Georgia.

2. Division of Global HIV & TB, CGH, CDC, Lusaka, Zambia.

3. University of Maryland, Lusaka, Zambia.

4. Expanded Church Response, Lusaka, Zambia.

5. Executive Director and Global Master Trainer at the Centre for Peace Research and Advocacy, Zambia.

6. Office of the Director, CGH, CDC, Atlanta, Georgia.

7. Regional Measurement Specialist and Global Master Trainer at PATH, Kenya.

Abstract

Faith leaders can be uniquely positioned to guide and support young people on health issues, particularly HIV/AIDS and sexual violence. Faith Matters!, a 2-day training workshop for faith leaders, was delivered in September 2021 in Zambia. Sixty-six faith leaders completed a questionnaire at baseline, 64 at posttraining, and 59 at 3-month follow-up. Participants’ knowledge, beliefs, and comfort communicating about HIV/AIDS and sexual violence were assessed. More faith leaders accurately identified common places where sexual violence occurs at the 3-month point compared to baseline: at church (2 vs. 22, p = .000), the fields (16 vs. 29, p = .004), parties (22 vs. 36, p = .001), and clubs (24 vs. 35, p = .034). More faith leaders stated that they engaged in conversations that supported people living with HIV (48 at baseline vs. 53, p = .049 at 3-month follow-up). These findings can inform future HIV/AIDS initiatives focusing on increasing the capacity among communities of faith.

Publisher

Guilford Publications

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Health (social science)

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