1996 | Public Health Rep. 111(Suppl 1):69-74
Health departments and community-based organizations across the United States are funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to conduct ...
1996 | Public Health Rep. 111(Suppl 1):138-144
Traditional sampling methods are unsuitable for determining the levels of human immunodeficiency virus type I infection and related behavioral risk fa...
1996 | Public Health Rep. 111(Suppl 1)
Special Issue: Behavioral Science in HIV Prevention.
1996 | Public Health Rep. 111(Suppl 1)
This special volume of Public Health Reports presents avariety of methods, based on behavioral science, that havebeen employed in developing intervent...
01/01/1996 | Public Health Rep. 111(Suppl 1):83-88
HIV/AIDS prevention projects utilizing indigenous outreach workers often rely on the life experiences and skills of the staff to structure the interve...
01/01/1996 | Public Health Rep. 111(Suppl 1):54-58
A theory-based HIV prevention intervention was implemented as part of a five-city AIDS Community Demonstration Project for the development and testing...
01/01/1996 | Public Health Rep. 111(Suppl 1):108-114
To be effective, HIV prevention programs should be planned in partnership with affected communities and should be built on a solid scientific foundati...
01/01/1996 | Public Health Rep. 111(Suppl 1):129-132
This paper describes two systems, the HIV Counseling and Testing Data System and the National Health Interview Survey, AIDS Knowledge and Attitudes Su...
01/01/1996 | Public Health Rep. 111(Suppl 1):50-53
As part of a multi-site Centers for Disease Control and Prevention-funded initiative, a community-level HIV prevention project targeting injection dru...
01/01/1996 | Public Health Rep. 111(Suppl 1):3-4
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01/01/1966 | Public Health Rep. 111(Suppl 1):5-10
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01/01/1996 | Public Health Rep. 111(Suppl 1):1-2
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01/01/1996 | Public Health Rep. 111(Suppl 1):75-82
This report describes a mid-course process evaluation of an HIV risk-reduction counseling intervention delivered by specially trained peer paraprofess...
01/01/1996 | Public Health Rep. 111(Suppl 1):115-122
This paper describes a method for estimating the true resource costs of counseling for HIV prevention. The method includes identifying the resources u...
01/01/1996 | Public Health Rep. 111(Suppl 1):133-137
A variety of surveillance methods are used to characterize the epidemic of HIV infection and AIDS. Such surveillance includes AIDS case reporting, rep...
01/01/1996 | Public Health Rep. 111(Suppl 1):99-107
Current HIV prevention counseling strategies rely largely on interventions aimed at changing behaviors. Among these is HIV prevention counseling and t...
01/01/1996 | Public Health Rep. 111(Suppl 1):89-98
The prevention of HIV in Women and Infants Demonstration Projects use a conceptual model for maximizing broad community participation for HIV preventi...
01/01/1996 | Public Health Rep. 111(Suppl 1):11-17
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01/01/1996 | Public Health Rep. 111(Suppl 1):28-35
The AIDS Community Demonstration Projects provided community-level HIV prevention interventions to historically hard-to-reach groups at high risk for ...
01/01/1996 | Public Health Rep. 111(Suppl 1):41-49
Outreach has a long history in health and social service programs as an important method for reaching at-risk persons within their communities. One me...
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