1st Edition
AIDS and Community-Based Drug Intervention Programs Evaluation and Outreach
223 Pages
by
Routledge
244 Pages
by
Routledge
223 Pages
by
Routledge
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Delve into the uncharted territory of the “hidden” drug addict--users who are not in treatment, not incarcerated, and not officially accessible for research purposes through traditional means. AIDS and Community-Based Drug Intervention Programs describes short-term interventions used to reduce the odds that these drug users will get infected by the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV).... Read more
Contents
Preface
- Balancing Prevention Research and Service
- The Significance of Sampling and Understanding Hidden Populations
- Pile Sorts, A Cognitive Anthropological Model of Drug and AIDS Risks for Navajo Teenagers: Assessment of a New Evaluation Tool
- Contact Tracing for HIV Infection: Policy and Program Implications from a 50-State Survey
- A Comparison of HIV Related Risk Behaviors of Street Recruited and Treatment Program Recruited Injection Drug Users
- Social Network Structures: An Ethnographic Analysis of Intravenous Drug Use in Houston, Texas
- Copping Areas as Sampling and Recruitment Sites for Out-of-Treatment Crack and Injection Drug Users
- Drug Use and HIV Risk in Alaska Natives
- Behavior Change Strategies for Women at High Risk for HIV
- Characteristics of Female Sexual Partners of Injection Drug Users in Southern Arizona: Implications for Effective HIV Risk Reduction Interventions
- An Emerging Public Health Model for Reducing AIDS-Related Risk Behavior Among Injecting Drug Users and Their Sexual Partners
- Quantitative and Qualitative Methods to Assess Behavioral Change Among Injection Drug Users
- Using Goal-Oriented Counseling and Peer Support to Reduce HIV/AIDS Risk Among Drug Users Not in Treatment
- An Office-Based AIDS Prevention Program for High Risk Drug Users
- Reference Notes Included
Biography
Dennis Fisher, Richard Needle






