Engaging Young Men as Community Health Leaders in an STI and Intimate Partner Violence Prevention Trial in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
Lusajo J KajulaMrema N KilonzoDonaldson F ConserveGema MwikokoDeus KajunaPeter BalvanzThespina J YamanisMarta I MulawaLauren M HillJessie K MbwamboSuzanne MamanPublished in: Global social welfare : research, policy & practice (2019)
Recruiting POLs in a Tanzanian urban setting and engaging them in STI and IPV reduction through social networks is possible. Training POLs in health information and interpersonal communication is important. Utilizing booster sessions and a variety of retention strategies for POLs in programs that aim to reduce IPV and STI infections among young men is essential to maintain the health leaders' engagement in the intervention as well as intervention fidelity.