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In the nearly two decades since the HIV pandemic began, the rapid expansion of behavioral research on HIV prevention has prompted a crucial need for a sourcebook more advanced than an introductory textbook and broader and more readily accessible than a review periodical.
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In the nearly two decades since the HIV pandemic began, the rapid expansion of behavioral research on HIV prevention has prompted a crucial need for a sourcebook more advanced than an introductory textbook and broader and more readily accessible than a review periodical. The Handbook of HIV Prevention is intended as the first attempt to meet this need. The current state of affairs led us to edit a book that would represent the major areas of HIV behavioral research at a level appropriate for graduate students and experienced researchers in public health, medicine, nursing, education, and the social and behavioral sciences. In addition, we expect that the handbook will be useful in advanced undergraduate courses and as a reference book for health care professionals. Our plans to assemble the Handbook began in the fall of 1996 when we prepared a tentative outline of chapters and invited a large number of distinguished researchers in the field to be the authors of various chapters. We received an overwhelmingly favorable response from potential authors to our letters of invitation. After considerable effort by both the contributors and the editors the volume was completed in 1999, when all chapters went to press.
Table of Contents
I. Theoretical and Methodological Issues.- 1. Theoretical Approaches to Individual-Level Change in HIV Risk Behavior.- 2. Diffusion Theory: A Theoretical Approach to Promote Community-Level Change.- 3. Methodological Issues in HIV Behavioral Interventions.- II. Applications to Behavioral Interventions.- 4. School-Based Interventions to Prevent Unprotected Sex and HIV among Adolescents.- 5. HIV Behavioral Interventions for Adolescents in Community Settings.- 6. Interventions for High-Risk Youth.- 7. The Role of Drug Abuse Treatment in the Prevention of HIV Infection.- 8. HIV/AIDS Prevention for Drug Users in Natural Settings.- 9. Interventions for Sexually Active Heterosexual Women.- 10. Interventions to Reduce HIV Transmission in Homosexual Men.- 11. HIV Prevention among African-American and Latino Men Who Have Sex with Men.- 12. HIV Prevention in Developing Countries.- 13. HIV Prevention in Industrialized Countries.- III. Implications of HIV Intervention Research.- 14. Technology Transfer: Achieving the Promise of HIV Prevention.- 15. The Economics of HIV Primary Prevention.- 16. Ethical Issues of Behavioral Interventions for HIV Prevention.- 17. Looking Forward: Future Directions for HIV Prevention Research.
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In the nearly two decades since the HIV pandemic began, the rapid expansion of behavioral research on HIV prevention has prompted a crucial need for a sourcebook more advanced than an introductory textbook and broader and more readily accessible than a review periodical. The Handbook of HIV Prevention is intended as the first attempt to meet this need. The current state of affairs led us to edit a book that would represent the major areas of HIV behavioral research at a level appropriate for graduate students and experienced researchers in public health, medicine, nursing, education, and the social and behavioral sciences. In addition, we expect that the handbook will be useful in advanced undergraduate courses and as a reference book for health care professionals. Our plans to assemble the Handbook began in the fall of 1996 when we prepared a tentative outline of chapters and invited a large number of distinguished researchers in the field to be the authors of various chapters. We received an overwhelmingly favorable response from potential authors to our letters of invitation. After considerable effort by both the contributors and the editors the volume was completed in 1999, when all chapters went to press.
Details ISBN1461368553 Language English ISBN-10 1461368553 ISBN-13 9781461368557 Media Book Format Paperback Short Title HANDBK OF HIV PREVENTION SOFTC Year 2012 Publication Date 2012-10-23 Imprint Springer-Verlag New York Inc. Place of Publication New York, NY Country of Publication United States Edited by Ralph J. DiClemente Pages 337 Illustrations XVII, 337 p. AU Release Date 2012-10-23 NZ Release Date 2012-10-23 US Release Date 2012-10-23 UK Release Date 2012-10-23 Author Ralph J. DiClemente Publisher Springer-Verlag New York Inc. Edition Description Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2000 Series Aids Prevention and Mental Health Alternative 9780306462238 DEWEY 616.979205 Audience Professional & Vocational We've got this
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