“…Community-based participatory research (CBPR) has been used in the U.S. as an approach to address health inequities by engaging faith community members in addressing the health of underserved congregants and community members (Israel et al, 2005(Israel et al, , 2013. CBPR-driven health promotion interventions have addressed many health concerns in faith-based settings, such as HIV/STDs (Berkley-Patton et al, 2016Derose et al, 2016), fruit/ vegetable intake (Campbell et al, 2007), colorectal cancer (Lumpkins et al, 2013), and blood pressure (Whitt-Glover et al, 2017). In these and other studies, faith members have assisted with determining study procedures, recruiting and retaining participants, interpretation of results, and dissemination of research findings.…”