solved You will develop an educational health promotion addressing the population/culture
You will develop an educational health promotion addressing the population/culture (African American) by Including the following sections: Introduction and Conclusion the introduction needs to establish the purpose of the paper and describes why the topic is important to health promotion in the target population in your area. Introduction stimulates the reader’s interest. The conclusion includes the main ideas from the body of the paper. • Conclusion includes the major support points from the body of the paper. Relate Topic to Target PopulationDescribes the topic and target cultural population. Includes statistics to support the significance of the topic. Explains how the project relates to the selected Healthy People topic area. Applies health promotion concepts. Summary of Article A minimum of three (3) scholarly articles, from the last 5 years, are used as sources. Articles meet the criteria of being from scholarly journals and include health promotion and wellness content. At least one article is related to the chosen cultural group. Summaries all key points and findings from the articles. Includes statistics to support the significance of the topic.Health Promotion Discussion Describes approaches to educate the target population about the topic. The approaches are appropriate for the cultural target population. Identifies specific ways to promote lifestyle changes within the target population. Applies health promotion strategies. APA Style and Organization References are submitted with the assignment. Uses appropriate APA format (6th ed.) and is free of errors. Grammar and mechanics are free of errors. Paper is 2 pages, excluding title and reference pages. Information is organized around required components and flows in a logical sequenceHere are the Articles to use for the assignment.1. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/08964289.2019.15853242. https://chamberlain.primo exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01CUCON_INST/f6kb8f/cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_18939709003. https://www.cdc.gov/hiv/group/racialethnic/africanamericans/index.htp4. HIV-transmission-related risk behavior in HIV+ African American men: Exploring biological, psychological, cognitive, and social factorsInfected Lives: Lived Experiences of Young African American HIV-Positive WomeHIV Preexposure Prophylaxis Among Adolescents in the US: A Review