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AIDS Education: Reaching Diverse Populations

Autor Martin Forst, Melinda Moore
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 iul 1996 – vârsta până la 17 ani
Since the time AIDS and HIV infection were first discovered, no medical cures have been developed. It became clear early on that education would be the cornerstone in the fight against AIDS, and that assessment remains true in the 1990s. This book describes how to tailor HIV education and prevention efforts to specific communities, including how to identify those most at risk, what types of interventions are most appropriate to those communities, how to engage those most at risk, and the role of participatory evaluation in determining the effectiveness of community education efforts.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780275949044
ISBN-10: 0275949044
Pagini: 248
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

MELINDA K. MOORE is a Senior Research Associate at the Center for Law and Social Policy at the URSA Institute in San Francisco.MARTIN L. FORST is a Senior Research Associate at the Center for Law and Social Policy at the URSA Institute in San Francisco./e He is the author of many books including The New Juvenile Justice (1995) and Missing Children: Rhetoric & Reality (1991).

Cuprins

Introduction: Targeting AIDS Education and Prevention Programs by Melinda K. Moore and Martin L. ForstSuccesses and Failures in the Gay Community: HIV Prevention Workshops at Gay Men's Health Crisis by James M. Holmes and Steven HumesBuilding a Proud Gay Identity: Adult Responsibility for Ending the Expanding HIV Epidemic Among Gay Male Youth by Brian T. ByrnesTargeting Education for Women Who Have Sex with Women by Mary K. IrvineRed Clay and Rednecks: HIV Prevention in Rural Southern Communities by Robert Barret and Adam RobinsonHIV/AIDS Education and Prevention in the Asian-American and Pacific-Islander Communities by Michael JangEvolution of a Model of Popular Health Education for Environmental Change in the Latino Community by Susana Hennessey Toure and Cassandra Hernandez VivesHIV Prevention Strategies with Homeless and Street Youth by Meredith Larson and Melissa SchatzAIDS Education: Innovative Methods for Adolescents in New Orleans by Lillian LioeanjieContextualizing the Development of Adolescent Girls: The Missing Piece in HIV Education by Mary Bentley and Kathryn HerrHIV Education and the Sexual Assault Survivor by Elizabeth R. Cocina and Cassandra R. ThomasReaching In: The Challenge for HIV/AIDS Educators in the Criminal Justice System by James F. DuffieldMaestro: A Cross-Cultural HIV/AIDS Training Curriculum for Diverse Disciplines and Communities by Chris SandovalEffective Program Evaluation by Martin L. Forst and Melinda K. MooreSelect BibliographyIndex