
AIDS and Community-Based Drug Intervention Programs
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the use of goal-oriented counseling and peer support to reduce HIV/AIDS risk
quantitative and qualitative methods to assess behavioral change among injection drug users (IDUs)
the importance of sampling from hidden populations in research
a public health model for reducing AIDS-related risk behavior among IDUs and their sexual partners
characteristics of female sexual partners of IDUs
strategies used to implement random sampling strategies in the recruitment of out-of-treatment crack and IDUs
ethnographic analysis of intravenous drug use
analysis of contact tracing strategies employed to combat the AIDS epidemic
the use of pile sorts to enhance other tools used by drug prevention programsAIDS and Community-Based Drug Intervention Programs is full of current research and useful information for professionals interested in learning about strategies for conducting HIV/AIDS research among hard-to-reach populations. Substance abuse researchers, treatment professionals, and people involved in AIDS prevention programs, state and county health departments, and criminal justice systems will find much relevant and important information to use in their daily work.
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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
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