Preventing Aids: A Sourcebook for Behavioral Interventions
Autor Seth C. Kalichmanen Limba Engleză Paperback – mai 1998
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780805824919
ISBN-10: 080582491X
Pagini: 240
Ilustrații: references
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Psychology Press
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 080582491X
Pagini: 240
Ilustrații: references
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Psychology Press
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
ProfessionalCuprins
Contents: Preface. HIV Risk. Risk Reduction. Selected Topics in Evaluating Interventions. Individual-Level Interventions. Small Group Interventions. Community-Level Interventions. Technology Transfer.
Recenzii
"Kalichman's Sourcebook is a truly excellent resource for anyone involved in HIV prevention."
—Jeffrey D. Fisher, PhD
University of Connecticut
"This is a must-read volume for professionals who conduct, or are planning to conduct, HIV prevention programs. Of exceptional importance is the comprehensive nature of the book's focus, including individual-, group-, and community-level HIV prevention interventions. The author provides lots of helpful, practical guidance for implementing effective HIV prevention interventions, and in a manner that is thoroughly up-to-date. An important and very useful guide."
—Jeffrey A Kelly, PhD
Medical College of Wisconsin
"How refreshing to read Preventing AIDS: A Sourcebook for Behavioral Interventions, a book that begins with the best scientific evidence available and uses this information to describe and assess HIV prevention interventions. This book is mandatory reading for all health professionals, elected and appointed public officials and others responsible for formulating public policies about AIDS, and members of community planning groups dealing with AIDS/HIV. No one should be allowed to express an opinion about what is wrong with HIV prevention without first reading this important book. Professor Kalichman knows what he is writing about and provides a great service by explaining behavioral phenomena so clearly and crisply. This book will be an indispensable tool for improving comprehensive health planning and promotion of HIV prevention in the United States and elsewhere."
—William W. Darrow, PhD
Florida International University
"Once again, Seth Kalichman demonstrates his ability to distill the essential truths from the rapidly expanding field of HIV prevention. With Preventing AIDS: A Sourcebook for Behavioral Interventions, Kalichman provides a comprehensive, scholarly, and highly accessible accounting of HIV prevention theory, practice, research, and policy. Kalichman is an 'insider,' a well-qualified scientist and author, who brings his considerable experience to explain the big picture with an engaging style. Students, prevention workers, educators, and experts will profit from and enjoy this informative work."
—Michael P. Carey, PhD
Syracuse University
"At last, a book that takes nearly twenty years of research and studies and knits them together into a single comprehensive volume. Whether you are a researcher, community AIDS worker, HIV prevention specialist, or new student in the field, Dr. Kalichman's very readable work will save you hours of confusing searches. In a field rife with conflict, here is a clear calm voice expertly setting out what we know and what remains unknowable. Close your overstuffed file cabinets, move away from the overheated photocopier, and pick up this book!"
—Richard Elovich
Gay Men's Health Crisis, New York City
—Jeffrey D. Fisher, PhD
University of Connecticut
"This is a must-read volume for professionals who conduct, or are planning to conduct, HIV prevention programs. Of exceptional importance is the comprehensive nature of the book's focus, including individual-, group-, and community-level HIV prevention interventions. The author provides lots of helpful, practical guidance for implementing effective HIV prevention interventions, and in a manner that is thoroughly up-to-date. An important and very useful guide."
—Jeffrey A Kelly, PhD
Medical College of Wisconsin
"How refreshing to read Preventing AIDS: A Sourcebook for Behavioral Interventions, a book that begins with the best scientific evidence available and uses this information to describe and assess HIV prevention interventions. This book is mandatory reading for all health professionals, elected and appointed public officials and others responsible for formulating public policies about AIDS, and members of community planning groups dealing with AIDS/HIV. No one should be allowed to express an opinion about what is wrong with HIV prevention without first reading this important book. Professor Kalichman knows what he is writing about and provides a great service by explaining behavioral phenomena so clearly and crisply. This book will be an indispensable tool for improving comprehensive health planning and promotion of HIV prevention in the United States and elsewhere."
—William W. Darrow, PhD
Florida International University
"Once again, Seth Kalichman demonstrates his ability to distill the essential truths from the rapidly expanding field of HIV prevention. With Preventing AIDS: A Sourcebook for Behavioral Interventions, Kalichman provides a comprehensive, scholarly, and highly accessible accounting of HIV prevention theory, practice, research, and policy. Kalichman is an 'insider,' a well-qualified scientist and author, who brings his considerable experience to explain the big picture with an engaging style. Students, prevention workers, educators, and experts will profit from and enjoy this informative work."
—Michael P. Carey, PhD
Syracuse University
"At last, a book that takes nearly twenty years of research and studies and knits them together into a single comprehensive volume. Whether you are a researcher, community AIDS worker, HIV prevention specialist, or new student in the field, Dr. Kalichman's very readable work will save you hours of confusing searches. In a field rife with conflict, here is a clear calm voice expertly setting out what we know and what remains unknowable. Close your overstuffed file cabinets, move away from the overheated photocopier, and pick up this book!"
—Richard Elovich
Gay Men's Health Crisis, New York City
Descriere
This book reviews, from a behavioral change perspective, interventions at individual, small-group, and community levels for preventing AIDS among various populations. Invaluable to health psychologists and public health professionals.