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Aids education in several American Baptist Churches of Maine with special focus on the development of a personal health inventory

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Judson I Stone. Aids Education In Several American Baptist Churches of Maine with Special Focus On the Development of a Personal Health Inventory. Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/dd802a87-e5a4-4493-ab8d-3797dda92bab.

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J. I. Stone. Aids education in several American Baptist Churches of Maine with special focus on the development of a personal health inventory. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/dd802a87-e5a4-4493-ab8d-3797dda92bab

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Judson I Stone. Aids Education In Several American Baptist Churches of Maine with Special Focus On the Development of a Personal Health Inventory. Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/dd802a87-e5a4-4493-ab8d-3797dda92bab.

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  • An AIDS education program was developed at the First Baptist Church (Dexter, Maine) which included a sermon series and conference. A personal health inventory (PHI) was developed to help alleviate irrational fears of AIDS for those whose lifestyle did not put them at risk of infection. The inventory was also administered to six AIDS awareness seminars in American Baptist churches of Maine. Results indicated that a PHI could help alleviate a person's fear of infection if their lifestyle did not put them at risk as thirty-three out of sixty-five respondents indicated that the PHI helped alleviate their fear. Twenty-seven, however, said it did not.
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  • 02/17/2024

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